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turing the august recess -- during the august recess i had conversations with hundreds, maybe thousands of folks and their message was clear. usmca is a clearly better agreement, and congress needs to do its job for the good of this country. there are a number of ways in which the president has negotiated a usmca that is stronger, that is better than nafta. first, usmca ensures that the digital economy will be more open and it will be more secure. second, the strong language on currency manipulation, on intellectual property provides a model on our way forward with other agreements, especially one with china. and third, mr. speaker, the benefits to the ag community are compelling. my colleagues have heard me speak before about the fact that our ag producers have not had the easiest time of it lately. they need usmca. this agreement opens up new access to canadian markets for wheat and wine, eggs, poultry, and dairy. it increases agricultural exports by $2 billion a year, and that is why 1,000 ag groups from across the country have endorsed usmca. they know, they know that with fair acce
turing the august recess -- during the august recess i had conversations with hundreds, maybe thousands of folks and their message was clear. usmca is a clearly better agreement, and congress needs to do its job for the good of this country. there are a number of ways in which the president has negotiated a usmca that is stronger, that is better than nafta. first, usmca ensures that the digital economy will be more open and it will be more secure. second, the strong language on currency...
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i still want to hear them unpack that in the ture debates.>> reporter: the next debate is in october. candidates like tulsi gabbert who did not qualify for this debate stage could qualify for that one.>>> while tonight's debate had its share of zingers and ruffled feathers political analysts said the focus was mainly on the positive. >>> i thought there was a shift about barack obama. i think democrats realize they actually like the president and liked a lot of his policies. what i felt was interesting about this debate was getting a better sense of who these candidates were. as people not just candidates. >>> president trump back home tonight after a trip to baltimore for a republican meeting. he did jabs at the candidates as they were on stage. 1400 miles away.>>> i hit pocahontas way too early. i thought she was gone. she has emerged from the ashes. it looks like she could be sleepy joe. he is falling asleep. he has no idea what he is doing or saying.>>> latest debate reaction starting at 4:30 am. >>> another stunning sunset this view from our camera looking out over ocean beach sa
i still want to hear them unpack that in the ture debates.>> reporter: the next debate is in october. candidates like tulsi gabbert who did not qualify for this debate stage could qualify for that one.>>> while tonight's debate had its share of zingers and ruffled feathers political analysts said the focus was mainly on the positive. >>> i thought there was a shift about barack obama. i think democrats realize they actually like the president and liked a lot of his...
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that will affect the decisions they rule and any ture nominees who have bigger battle than we have seen recently. laa: just briefly, when th president says that people are trying to influence the justice's opinion, is he talkin about potentiaortion? anthony: potentially abortion. one thing conservatives believe is that a lot of these appointe become more liberal, and he does not want to see that with kavanaugh. anlaura: anthony zurcher, you for that analysis. singer and songwriter ben folds is well known for his lyrics, but now he can add author to his list of accomplishments. ok tells his life story. it delves into the experienc which shaped his musi short time ago i spoke to ben in los angeles. thanks for joini us. how did a dream about lightninge bugs when you wo years old inspire your music? ben: i don't know if having the dream inspired my music, but as an adult, i look back and i can see that that particular dream, which stuck with me my whole life, is a good metaphor for the way i see art and the making of art and the role of an artist. laura: you say that pop music helps us get
that will affect the decisions they rule and any ture nominees who have bigger battle than we have seen recently. laa: just briefly, when th president says that people are trying to influence the justice's opinion, is he talkin about potentiaortion? anthony: potentially abortion. one thing conservatives believe is that a lot of these appointe become more liberal, and he does not want to see that with kavanaugh. anlaura: anthony zurcher, you for that analysis. singer and songwriter ben folds is...
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an officer and ended when a juror stuck their foot out and leave.d him as he t family of andrewth ture elieved that kyreecent dorsey is off the streets. >> he can never walk the streets and do this to nobody eliminat if he came into this apartment, if he had got in there he might have shotev ybody in the hnning . >> that's theou type of person drew was he's not worried about a kourd with a gun that want h to is family. he protected his family. we got justice for drew today. >> the other suspect in 2015 is said to be cooperating with prosecutors and has sentencing in november, jim . >> all right, thankurou en getting closer to start of fall. >> s w palka is hereith a all riat cool down. sue. you know what we're havi technical difficulties now. we're glad you're joing us.i asr noticed cooler it temperates today. is sue standing by for us right now guys. looks like -- >> yeah, let's connue the story here. chaos in maryland whoev killed one person and shotil another st on the loose. sarah simmons is live in the newsroom with the latest. >> reporter: hey, jim, this indent happened steps fro
an officer and ended when a juror stuck their foot out and leave.d him as he t family of andrewth ture elieved that kyreecent dorsey is off the streets. >> he can never walk the streets and do this to nobody eliminat if he came into this apartment, if he had got in there he might have shotev ybody in the hnning . >> that's theou type of person drew was he's not worried about a kourd with a gun that want h to is family. he protected his family. we got justice for drew today. >>...
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these people on a pacific island, its a matter of life and death, whether their countr can survive ture. as the planet heats up, the seas rise, and for millions of people in low-lying communities, the threats are already extme and are set to become much worse. i saw for myself two weeks ago how the ice of greenland is melting, adding to the level of oceans. scientists fear more melting will follow.ll all the time, human activities keep adding to the problem. this is indonesia right now. the fires are immense, like in the amazon, and they release carbond ioxide into the r, and that makes temperatures rise even faster. the challenge is that the world erous course toward da levels of warming. the global average temperature has risen one degrees celsius over the last 150 years or so, and scientists say 1.5 degrees is the maximum safe level. anything more risks dangerous impacts. we are currently heading towardr a three- rise by the end of thean centurythat is even if all the climate promises made by governments are kept. if nothing is done, some fear an increase of four degrees with potenti
these people on a pacific island, its a matter of life and death, whether their countr can survive ture. as the planet heats up, the seas rise, and for millions of people in low-lying communities, the threats are already extme and are set to become much worse. i saw for myself two weeks ago how the ice of greenland is melting, adding to the level of oceans. scientists fear more melting will follow.ll all the time, human activities keep adding to the problem. this is indonesia right now. the...
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ethics know that they're not alone in their lifestyle they're not they're traveling but they're not turing's there's something else people looking for a refuge far from the urban hustle and bustle like david hall from australia he's a self-employed auditor and only needs his trusty laptop to take care of business as a small business owner now. you don't really get a holiday there are the miles to do every day there are phone calls to return there's work that needs to be done if you take an extended period of time off it builds up and then it's hard to get back on top of it. alongside him is yet a bear once a journalist from berlin the 2 of them are sharing a workspace for a week. committee that interested in the crucial thing for me was having no distractions after getting out you have breakfast together and then you sit down next to each other to work other than that there's nothing to stop the focusing on your work by immersing myself in a project for an entire week was really good but the fact is that it. sounds like just what our reporter is looking for the cocoanut is short for communit
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extinction rebellion protests just take to the streets of london today on the 3rd anniversary of turing's amaze premiership game of thrones start environmental activist droom flynn the conservative environmental policy destroys the minds of working people as well that's and. so on. but is everything ok with u.k. labor needed colin as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all this and more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. sashing stressed to no longer post this event about nash and the bill of books set up. to. stop the show was so huge she didn't taste a piece traditionally sent me so i pushed it all shall. go to which she never happened and i know what you mean in our midst which you took a moment of me for to share. your thoughts on the show through my eyes your bone structure be. good to mr ellsworth. with them to the spirit over 4 years you seem to be an arguable that it's a studio actually the person to be vocal for should still speak and speak. expressed she. was 16 and he the idea of monitor ization the global central banks cooperating to put out a currency unit of acco
extinction rebellion protests just take to the streets of london today on the 3rd anniversary of turing's amaze premiership game of thrones start environmental activist droom flynn the conservative environmental policy destroys the minds of working people as well that's and. so on. but is everything ok with u.k. labor needed colin as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all this and more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. sashing stressed to no longer post this event about nash and...
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if the democratic party frto tured to be president trump? we will hear from congressman and former presidential candidate, eric. is opening night for the warriors, new billion-dollar waterfront arena in san francisco. it's not all glitz and glamour. welcome to kqed newsroom. we begin tonight with the verdict in the month-long ghost ship trial. this stems from the warehouse fire the claimed 36 lives in oakland in december 2016. yesterday, jerry handed down a mixed verdict. they ruled that max harris, not guilty, but did not [ indiscernible ] alameda judge trina thompson declared a strial for one man. they faced 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter and up to 39 years in prison if convicted. with us now is don clyde, who was in the courtroom yesterday c when the vewas delivered. achusetts, law professor, thank you for being with us. tell me about it. in the courtroom, you cover this trial since day one. what was the emotion in there? what was the impact? cement before the verdict was read, you can see crying. ims families, the relate they pass
if the democratic party frto tured to be president trump? we will hear from congressman and former presidential candidate, eric. is opening night for the warriors, new billion-dollar waterfront arena in san francisco. it's not all glitz and glamour. welcome to kqed newsroom. we begin tonight with the verdict in the month-long ghost ship trial. this stems from the warehouse fire the claimed 36 lives in oakland in december 2016. yesterday, jerry handed down a mixed verdict. they ruled that max...
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made several recommendations that's the second part recommendations that they make changes in the turen terms of how pilots are interacting or made aware of things through alerts in the co tpit. >> does report in any way alter the time line of when we get the 737 max back in the air? >> good question. i'm not sure it does. at this point bogey maintains it expects to have the max flying but bill we're already almost into the fourth quarter. and that means you have to get rekrert attention, not only faa but other regulators to sign off. and the you have to get the planes back in the which isth n sog do you overnight. that takes at least 20 to 40 day moving fastreally >> the other big story you've nden following for us, the general motors uaw strike. >> right. >> there were reports yesterday we two sideetting closer to a deal. what are you hearing? >> well it's not imminent. line. the bottom are they making progress? you bet. they arethy at the negotiating table, the mainable where they hash out the big issues that are at the heart oft this.e we talk bag job guarantees, the use of tempora
made several recommendations that's the second part recommendations that they make changes in the turen terms of how pilots are interacting or made aware of things through alerts in the co tpit. >> does report in any way alter the time line of when we get the 737 max back in the air? >> good question. i'm not sure it does. at this point bogey maintains it expects to have the max flying but bill we're already almost into the fourth quarter. and that means you have to get rekrert...
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extinction rebellion protests just take to the streets of london today on the 5th anniversary of turing's amaze me ship game of thrones star environmental activist droom flynn the conservative environmental policy destroys the minds of working people as well like that and. so on. but is everything ok with u.k. labor needed colin as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all the more coming up in part 2 of going underground. welcome to max keiser financial survival guide. looking forward to the. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. watched kaiser report. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back in the dying days of teresa mayes. foolish premiership she had to answer questions just as a scandal forced britain's man in washington to quit his job the whole cabinet rightly gave its full support to the came on she used to sit came has given a kidney has given a lifetime of service to the united kingdom and an enormous debt of gratitude the whole cabinet suppor
extinction rebellion protests just take to the streets of london today on the 5th anniversary of turing's amaze me ship game of thrones star environmental activist droom flynn the conservative environmental policy destroys the minds of working people as well like that and. so on. but is everything ok with u.k. labor needed colin as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all the more coming up in part 2 of going underground. welcome to max keiser financial survival guide. looking forward to the....
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extinction rebellion protests just take to the streets of london today on the 3rd anniversary of turing's amazing premiership game of thrones star environmental activist droom flynn the conservative environmental policy destroys the minds of working people as well about it and. so on. but is everything ok with u.k. labor leader gerry been called in as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all this and more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. she stressed to. be surrounded by the ash at the pool of blood. pressure was so huge she didn't taste the face to face so i pushed. her which she deaf and i'm not quite sure. i must do choke or a moment of me for sure. want to go to the show because of my it's a bonus for should be. it's a mistake so it's a quarter until. 436 but you both these tickets are stupid surely a person can revoke or should stop them spinning. compared to centuries of chinese history 2 years is nothing unless perhaps it's 2 years of donald trump with us another round of terrorists being added to the us a new trade war this last week china's strategy of waiting out th
extinction rebellion protests just take to the streets of london today on the 3rd anniversary of turing's amazing premiership game of thrones star environmental activist droom flynn the conservative environmental policy destroys the minds of working people as well about it and. so on. but is everything ok with u.k. labor leader gerry been called in as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all this and more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. she stressed to. be surrounded by the ash at...
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extinction rebellion protests just take to the streets of london today on the 3rd anniversary of turing's amazing. game of thrones star environmental activist droom flynn the conservative environmental policy destroys the minds of working people as well as the planet and so on so it's all. right but is everything ok with u.k. labor leader jeremy colvin as he promotes tony blair's war member in these all this and more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. loss of western germany that steve globalization and this came in with tom and 2016 that he the idea of monitor ization the global central banks cooperating to put out a currency unit of accounts that was better than gold is a 6070 year experiment that is now collapsing which is leading to dollars ation as do countries like russia move aggressively away from the dollar and buy gold and globalization simultaneously. she stressed to. the bill of the trap that he had to. stop the show so here she didn't taste the piece to she's a cia bush quote oshawa. which she dumped on and now look what you've seen in the states you took a moment to
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. >> they don't want to arrest and want to end the school to prison pipeline and it creates a well ture of leniency throughout the school direct that makes an unsafe environment for the teachers. the teachers have to spend 10 minutes a class with this. >> neil: you have some things changed in florida but the practice of shielding kids does it continue? >> in broward where you have a superintendent incompetent like robert runsy they're still in place but in the msd commission made findings and they're making changes. the policies led to my daughter getting murdered in broward. >> neil: did she know him? >> no, but now california gavin newsom just signed into law, it's against the law for a school to suspend a disruptive child in the school. that's what's going on and why my message is to parents, you can't count on politicians, neil. i met with them. the ones i met are great guys. it boils down to the local level of your school district. they can do whatever they want. this book is a guideline. it has to be a parent and grant -- grandparent to be involved in the local level. >> you don't
. >> they don't want to arrest and want to end the school to prison pipeline and it creates a well ture of leniency throughout the school direct that makes an unsafe environment for the teachers. the teachers have to spend 10 minutes a class with this. >> neil: you have some things changed in florida but the practice of shielding kids does it continue? >> in broward where you have a superintendent incompetent like robert runsy they're still in place but in the msd commission...
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has seen a number of major miem stones. 19 -- major milestones. 1950, the initia the ino compute turingf a person can't tell the difference between a machine's answer and humans. john mccarthy looking to make a machine reason like a human. scientists begin to debate if a.i. could become a reality. >> i'm convinced machine can and will think. i don't mean machines will behave like men. i don't think for a long time we'll have a difficult problem distinguishing a man from a robot and i don't think my daughter will marry a computer. maria: a chad pod is claimed he- named eliza. 1968, "2001, a space odyssey featuring one of the most of sophisticated computers. the film intrigued and terrified viewers. >> this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. reporter: millions of americans bring a mac or pc into their home. 1997wai scores another win lit a toughly and figuratively. deep blue defeats the world chess champion. 2000 as we see a newly limb yum sun microsystems co-founder bill joy pens a piece for wired magazine called "why the future doesn't need us." making human beings an endangered
has seen a number of major miem stones. 19 -- major milestones. 1950, the initia the ino compute turingf a person can't tell the difference between a machine's answer and humans. john mccarthy looking to make a machine reason like a human. scientists begin to debate if a.i. could become a reality. >> i'm convinced machine can and will think. i don't mean machines will behave like men. i don't think for a long time we'll have a difficult problem distinguishing a man from a robot and i...
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has seen a number of major miem stones. 19 -- major milestones. 1950, the initia the ino compute turingest. if a person can't tell the difference between a machine's answer and humans. john mccarthy looking to make a machine reason like a human. scientists begin to debate if a.i. could become a reality. >> i'm convinced machine can and will think. i don't mean machines will behave like men. i don't think for a long time we'll have a difficult problem distinguishing a man from a robot and i don't think my daughter will marry a computer. maria: a chad pod is claimed he- named eliza. 1968, "2001, a space odyssey featuring one of the most of sophisticated computers. the film intrigued and terrified viewers. >> this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. reporter: millions of americans bring a mac or pc into their home. 1997wai scores another win lit a toughly and figuratively. deep blue defeats the world chess champion. 2000 as we see a newly limb yum sun microsystems co-founder bill joy pens a piece for wired magazine called "why the future doesn't need us." making human beings an enda
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they're there as token guess ture we're really increasing taxes for everybody.t is not going any place. it has zero prospects in the senate. connell: we've done a million and one segments over the years on social security and everybody has a plan. this is just, hey pay more in payroll taxes, extend it for 75 years. it is probably going nowhere. at some point we'll have to do something about the solvency of these programs, including social security. what do we do? raising the age? what do you advocate for. >> in terms of pension system as opposed to medicare, we need to raise the retirement age. people are living a lot longer. we can't have a system where people retire at 67, live another 20 years, collecting the pension. it just is insolvent. retirement of age of 70 is quite reasonable. we have to raise the full benefit retirement age. we have to raise the minimum wage for collecting some benefits. i don't see any other way out. if you start talking about the kind of payroll taxes they would like to implement, you have to put those on top of especially self-empl
they're there as token guess ture we're really increasing taxes for everybody.t is not going any place. it has zero prospects in the senate. connell: we've done a million and one segments over the years on social security and everybody has a plan. this is just, hey pay more in payroll taxes, extend it for 75 years. it is probably going nowhere. at some point we'll have to do something about the solvency of these programs, including social security. what do we do? raising the age? what do you...
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agreed and general field of radiation anding a gull and the ---ing research ture was the lab. a year later they reported there and normal in every way everybody was happen. happy. cattle were there were concerns over atomic r&d.y senate committee visited in late 1945.er of the bomb was a terrifying weapon. there is no discernment about the bomb from t democrats or republicans together. loyalty.ross party everyone was confused. they couldn't see the difference two, or the difference was difficult to imagine. made isions needed to be on the agency overseeing it. who was to be in control and the role of military and should there be industrial use. then there feels -- there was a who always wore that big conceal his to identity. was born in russia in 1919. a cipher clerk for them in ottawa. defected in early december 194 days before he was to return to russia. he escaped with 109 documents on espionage activities in the west. there is september of noon 45. -- 1945. stalin's efforts to plant nformation and sleeper agents in various organizations. of 1946 drew pearson story and thre
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the taliban found out people were working with the government, they would kidnap them, tore change-turehem, be. one would carry a sword and cut the hands off of anyone cooperating with the government. >> but the sources, they wanted the best for their country. so they helped us in securing their nation. of course, we had to pay them well to get the information we needed. >> throughout the investigation we learned that bagcho was well known in the area, being a huge drug trafficker he had somewhat of a celebrity status. he had wealth, power, and the means to buy off government officials. >> haji bagcho was working with all of the significant police officers in eastern afghanistan. he was bribing officials. he was threatening officials. haji bagcho was smart. he was also ruthless. >> in 2006, we developed one source by the name of fareed. that was a suedcism he was using. he was an afghan national whose family was involved in the opium business in the past and could talk directly to haji bagcho about narcotics trafficking. so we had fareed make a series of recorded telephone calls. in tho
the taliban found out people were working with the government, they would kidnap them, tore change-turehem, be. one would carry a sword and cut the hands off of anyone cooperating with the government. >> but the sources, they wanted the best for their country. so they helped us in securing their nation. of course, we had to pay them well to get the information we needed. >> throughout the investigation we learned that bagcho was well known in the area, being a huge drug trafficker...
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if the democratic party frto tured to be president trump?ngressman and former presidential candidate, eric. is opening night for the warriors, new billion-dollar waterfront arena in san francisco. it's not all glitz and glamour. welcome to kqed newsroom. we begin tonight with the verdict in the month-long ghost ship trial. this stems from the warehouse fire the claimed 36 lives in oakland in december 2016. yesterday, jerry handed down a mixed verdict. they ruled that ma
if the democratic party frto tured to be president trump?ngressman and former presidential candidate, eric. is opening night for the warriors, new billion-dollar waterfront arena in san francisco. it's not all glitz and glamour. welcome to kqed newsroom. we begin tonight with the verdict in the month-long ghost ship trial. this stems from the warehouse fire the claimed 36 lives in oakland in december 2016. yesterday, jerry handed down a mixed verdict. they ruled that ma
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railways,ture such as roads, and bridges, but it also means high-speed internet and other conductivity. and if we are going to train and attract a workforce of the future, it has to be up to the task. some of ourupon nation's greatest strengths -- inclusion, diversity, entrepreneurial spirit. one reason we are the land of opportunity is that you can come to this country as an immigrant and in the first generation become an american. china with its suppression and persecution of minority populations cannot say the same. sadly, this is, again, one area where the trump administration's policies have been remarkably shortsighted. the truth is we cannot effectively advance our national security interests alone. if it's standing up to china on trade issues, advancing a free and open in the pacific region, or developing a secure telecom infrastructure, it cannot happen without our allies and partners. acting in isolation only enables china to play countries and companies off one another, undermining our leverage and impact, especially when so many companies -- countries actually do share our
railways,ture such as roads, and bridges, but it also means high-speed internet and other conductivity. and if we are going to train and attract a workforce of the future, it has to be up to the task. some of ourupon nation's greatest strengths -- inclusion, diversity, entrepreneurial spirit. one reason we are the land of opportunity is that you can come to this country as an immigrant and in the first generation become an american. china with its suppression and persecution of minority...
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segura, the payoff is about much more than simply launching does it make you feel hopeful about the ture? >> i think hope is also a very avy word. but yeah, definitely. i mean, i'm looking forward to... to see a different mexico. history in mexico sometimeshat repeats itself, but he's committed to changing its future. for the pbs newshour, i'm lulu garcia navarro. >> woodruff: on our "bookshelf" tonight, one famiuely's to escape crippling poverty the only way they could-- by leaving their children behind, to find work abroad. amna nawaz is back. she recently spoke with author jason deparle about his book, "a good provider is one who leaves," tracing three generations of a single family across the world. deparle begins by telling how he first met the family in the philippines. i was interested in life in shanty town. it's not migration. migration was the farthest thing ndom my mind, and i wanted to move in with a family and try to see slum life up close, and i found a family to move in with, and actually i went to a nun who lived in this community and asked her to help me find a family to
segura, the payoff is about much more than simply launching does it make you feel hopeful about the ture? >> i think hope is also a very avy word. but yeah, definitely. i mean, i'm looking forward to... to see a different mexico. history in mexico sometimeshat repeats itself, but he's committed to changing its future. for the pbs newshour, i'm lulu garcia navarro. >> woodruff: on our "bookshelf" tonight, one famiuely's to escape crippling poverty the only way they could--...
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. >> they have committed to buy a lot offing a curt ture. they have started.m over there as soon as possible so they can start buying. they have already started buying as you know, and as you have heard. a lot of product from our farmers and our ranchers. okay? thank you very much. thank you, everybody. melissa: let's bring in -- make sure he is not answering something else. we'll keep an eye on that to make sure he doesn't say something else. if so we'll go back to it. dan henninger from "the wall street journal," i love that moment at the end, talking about china beginning to buy many solve our agriculture steve mnuchin talking about a little delay or hiccup, the president, why was there a delay? you're never safe from being, i guess, grilled by the boss in front of a large crowd. >> not this boss, that's for sure. well obviously the chinese trade negotiations are at a very sensitive stage and the chinese raised the possibility of dividing up the agreement into two parts. one focusing on agriculture, getting that restarted and setting off the rest of the stu
. >> they have committed to buy a lot offing a curt ture. they have started.m over there as soon as possible so they can start buying. they have already started buying as you know, and as you have heard. a lot of product from our farmers and our ranchers. okay? thank you very much. thank you, everybody. melissa: let's bring in -- make sure he is not answering something else. we'll keep an eye on that to make sure he doesn't say something else. if so we'll go back to it. dan henninger from...
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they are working shoulder-to-shoulder with our employees because if we are going to be turing around and asking the federal government to help through fema fund to pay back some of the.we had to layout there, we basically pull it from other projects, much needed projects, we need to document things in the right way. that's one thing they do really well. >> that process can be stream lined a little bit. the ability to be able to incorporate more resilient features with the use of some of that emergency money i think would be a much better investment for the public right now, pretty much, we can replace what's there in kind and that's not sometimes the smartest thing to do with the public's investment. >> mr. kinney, the arkansas, a small state, with repoliced with a thriving trucking industry -- we are blessed with a liveing strucking industry. we have -- with a thriving trucking industry. we have the bigs and the littles, the transportation industry is critical to our state, critical to the nation. tell us about the impact, if we don't take care of the infrastructure, the economy, wh
they are working shoulder-to-shoulder with our employees because if we are going to be turing around and asking the federal government to help through fema fund to pay back some of the.we had to layout there, we basically pull it from other projects, much needed projects, we need to document things in the right way. that's one thing they do really well. >> that process can be stream lined a little bit. the ability to be able to incorporate more resilient features with the use of some of...
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and, it's connections with socially,ture that culturally, politically generation gap. the age of aquarius, make love, not war, times they are a changing. turn on, tune, in, drop out. sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll. diane nishi and flowerpot -- ysian flower power era known as the 1960's. what i would like to do is first, give you a working definition of what i mean by transcendentalism. then, a definition of what i mean by the counterculture. and then, i want to talk briefly about some of the general affinities and differences between these two movements. and specifically, i want to length,t at greater four particular issues that i believe most directly linked transcendentalism to the 1960's counterculture. matters havinge, to do with individualism, the interest in eastern religions, new forms of humanitarianism, and various views and attitudes towards nature. -- these are the main points i want to stress in terms of how these two eras in time link up so to speak. from walden pond to woodstock, the transcendentalist roots, is a rather large one, of course for an evening lect
and, it's connections with socially,ture that culturally, politically generation gap. the age of aquarius, make love, not war, times they are a changing. turn on, tune, in, drop out. sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll. diane nishi and flowerpot -- ysian flower power era known as the 1960's. what i would like to do is first, give you a working definition of what i mean by transcendentalism. then, a definition of what i mean by the counterculture. and then, i want to talk briefly about some of the general...
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but to point out the ridiculous ture of not in fact having even rights that americans take for granted, leave aside if you will, the right to vote on this use floor, right to senate representation. but matters about which congress knows nothing and wants to know nothing like a local prosecutor. like the right to deploy members of the national guard. so you can see why i'm on dual tracks. wanting statehood which is absolute and pure equality with other americans. but in the meantime, we are unwilling to pass up what we could get incrementally and that is simply control over all our local matters or as many of them as we can. here are many reasons why d.c. statehood is right. denying statehood to the nation's capital is a violation of international law. and that has been noted. our country in 1977, that's before i came to congress, signed what is called the international covenant on civil and political rights. well, the human rights committee of the united nations has twice indicated that the united states by denying the residents of its nation's capital equal rights with other parts of
but to point out the ridiculous ture of not in fact having even rights that americans take for granted, leave aside if you will, the right to vote on this use floor, right to senate representation. but matters about which congress knows nothing and wants to know nothing like a local prosecutor. like the right to deploy members of the national guard. so you can see why i'm on dual tracks. wanting statehood which is absolute and pure equality with other americans. but in the meantime, we are...
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stuart: just those two words, "caught ture jihad."advertise. it didn't make sense. >> it does when you look what facebook is doing with conservatives in general. they're banning folks left and right on all sorts of things. my publisher told me they had another book last month, that book was banned by facebook. stuart: we reached out to facebook for a comment. they have not gotten back to us at this point. do you think the ban on your ads might be reversed? they have reversed themselves before? >> they have. they had not in this case. when they filed the appeal, they blocked the publishing house doing anymore ads. they're playing hardball here. i'm not surprised. it goes to the heart of my book. there is an attack on base being values in this country. one of those is free speech. stuart: would i absolutely agree with you. i don't think we reached the point, our constitutional republic which is what we are, i don't think we're being close to being destroyed. >> this book means to save the country. that is what it is all about, saving th
stuart: just those two words, "caught ture jihad."advertise. it didn't make sense. >> it does when you look what facebook is doing with conservatives in general. they're banning folks left and right on all sorts of things. my publisher told me they had another book last month, that book was banned by facebook. stuart: we reached out to facebook for a comment. they have not gotten back to us at this point. do you think the ban on your ads might be reversed? they have reversed...
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ensuring the department of rural ture can operate waters and waste loan programs. extending the national flood program, and authorization for the export-import bank. in addition to these provisions, extenders that have been negotiated by my colleagues on waysnergy and commerce and and means committees will keep health programs that are critical to american families up running. by extending these programs and funding through november 21, this c.r. will additional time to negotiate our differences and long-term nsible, funding for priorities that help ake our country safer and stronger. as we negotiate, families, across es, communities the country will have much-needed budget certainty disruption to vital services or to the pay of employees. after we pass this c.r., and the enate moves forward with their process, democrats will egotiate responsible appropriation bills that uphold our values and give working a ilies a better chance at better life. eeping government open and providing certainty for our top nities must be a priority. our continuing resolution is a to th
ensuring the department of rural ture can operate waters and waste loan programs. extending the national flood program, and authorization for the export-import bank. in addition to these provisions, extenders that have been negotiated by my colleagues on waysnergy and commerce and and means committees will keep health programs that are critical to american families up running. by extending these programs and funding through november 21, this c.r. will additional time to negotiate our...