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newshour" tonight, a new report painta dire picture of the effect of climate changece over the next ury and pushes back against skeptics. then, the war in yemen has left more than 80,000 childn dead over the last three and a half years and now the country is on the edge of famine. it's friday. david brooks and ruth marcus discuss the president's public spat with the chief justice, the politics of troops on the border and more. and we continue our fall films series with look at the drama "green book"-- a road trip across the racial landscape of the jim crow south. >> when you have two people who are that different and they find themselves in a confed space for a long enough time they can
newshour" tonight, a new report painta dire picture of the effect of climate changece over the next ury and pushes back against skeptics. then, the war in yemen has left more than 80,000 childn dead over the last three and a half years and now the country is on the edge of famine. it's friday. david brooks and ruth marcus discuss the president's public spat with the chief justice, the politics of troops on the border and more. and we continue our fall films series with look at the drama...
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announcer: you are watching american history tv only on c-span three. 1918,ury ago in october open york killed 25 men and held capture over 130 german prisoners. he was awarded a medal of honor. 23 years later, warner bros. made a film starring gary cooper called sergeant york. tonight, his grandson and a film historian talked to us about the man and movie. here is a preview. colonel york, did you have a chance to talk to your grandfather about the per pale -- the trail -- portrayal and what he thought of the film? >> we saw the film several times with him and he did not talk a lot about the movie. he was satisfied with the movie. there were parts in the movie that my grandmother had issues with but my grandfather liked the movie. andent out to hollywood spent a couple weeks on the set when they were making it. he had conditions when they first approached him about it, about what he wanted in the movie. he wanted it to be an accurate trail. he did not want to be hollow it -- hollywoodized. he did not want a hollywood floozy playing his wife. andanted it to represent initially he would h
announcer: you are watching american history tv only on c-span three. 1918,ury ago in october open york killed 25 men and held capture over 130 german prisoners. he was awarded a medal of honor. 23 years later, warner bros. made a film starring gary cooper called sergeant york. tonight, his grandson and a film historian talked to us about the man and movie. here is a preview. colonel york, did you have a chance to talk to your grandfather about the per pale -- the trail -- portrayal and what he...
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we're stuck in the middle of uris fire and we have no way out hed i don't know if i will ever ree you again. i love you..." i said-- i just-- i don't know if this is going to be my last day or not. >> reporter: despite burns, blevins and his friend were able to keep the fire at bay long enough for firefighters to finally rescue them. t i think that we're very lucky to be alive today, because there are a lot of people that didn't make it out. they perished in their homes or they perished in their cars trying to get out of there. >> reporter: and there are still hundreds of people missing. carter evans, cbs news, sacramento. ve brown: you may have noticed prices have been creeping up for many of the products you buy in stores. one factor is higher shipping costs brought on by a shortage of truck drivers. trucking companies have posted "help wanted" signs and are now anawing recruits from an unexpected source. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: here's what you might expect to see driving i-80 near laramie, wyoming: long ofretches of highway, framed by rolling hills, trucker after trucker m
we're stuck in the middle of uris fire and we have no way out hed i don't know if i will ever ree you again. i love you..." i said-- i just-- i don't know if this is going to be my last day or not. >> reporter: despite burns, blevins and his friend were able to keep the fire at bay long enough for firefighters to finally rescue them. t i think that we're very lucky to be alive today, because there are a lot of people that didn't make it out. they perished in their homes or they...
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her 5-year-old little brother ury needry to remove a bullet fragment from his leg. no arrests have been made. >>> here in d.c., police need help tracking down the person who fired sho in southeast just as children were walking home from school. police say they fou the victim around 3:00 yesterday afternoon on mississippie. ave police roped off that area, which was just about three blocks from patterson elementary school. detectives say they need witnesses to help identify the shooter, who they say was wearing a mask. >>> aheo in ast, we have an update on breaking news we y broughou yesterday morning. police say 25-year-old daquan smith was shot and killed dur tg a gun battsday on a neighborhood street. police tell news 4 dozens of shots were fired within feet of olont doors. this morningice are asking anyone with information on who shot and killed smith to give them a call. >>> it's 4:33. happening today, metro will discuss the cost of its new plan attract more riders. the transit agency will present its initi t budget proposa the board of directors. metro is set to
her 5-year-old little brother ury needry to remove a bullet fragment from his leg. no arrests have been made. >>> here in d.c., police need help tracking down the person who fired sho in southeast just as children were walking home from school. police say they fou the victim around 3:00 yesterday afternoon on mississippie. ave police roped off that area, which was just about three blocks from patterson elementary school. detectives say they need witnesses to help identify the shooter,...
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diarrhea, severe stomach pain or tenderness, nausea or vomiting, pid heartbeat, constipation, changes in urianges in eyesight muscle pain or weakness, joint pain, confusion or memory problems, fever, rash, itching or flushing, as this may keep these problems from becoming more serious. these are not all the possible side effects of keytruda. tell your doctor aitut all your medical cons including immune system problems, or if you've had an organ transplant or lung, breathing, or liver problems. (rbut now withe i'd think of thkeytruwe have hope.s.da (avo) living longer is possible. it's tru. keytruda, from merck. dak your doctor about keyt >>> we're back to tell you about a turn tting a fight of two organizations against each other. the girl scouts versus the boy scouts. the boy scouts of america is changing the name for kids ages 11-17 and that led to a lawsuit. here is kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: the feud between the boy and girl scouts is getting ugly. in a tra lawsuit, the girl scouts say planning to drop boy from its name and allowing girls to join, the y scouts are causing confusion,
diarrhea, severe stomach pain or tenderness, nausea or vomiting, pid heartbeat, constipation, changes in urianges in eyesight muscle pain or weakness, joint pain, confusion or memory problems, fever, rash, itching or flushing, as this may keep these problems from becoming more serious. these are not all the possible side effects of keytruda. tell your doctor aitut all your medical cons including immune system problems, or if you've had an organ transplant or lung, breathing, or liver problems....
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the other three gentlemen survived with uris injuries. it was not worth that. they scaled back with operations after that. remember one of the earlier slides. the border between texas and louisiana. huge. we are certain that some of columbia is within that reservoir. a couple pieces landed east of the reservoir. some fishermen out there on the reservoir that morning saturday morning, go out fishing. one of their boats almost got swamped. we never found it. i personally believe it is one of those pumps. bits and pieces landing all around me. it was like a hailstorm of debris coming into the lake. a typical view of a very easy area to search. no thick trees, no thickets. it gives you an idea of what we did over three months of looking for the debris. >> these lines extending. you that all the way to philadelphia new york city. >> a final search area that we walked. 10 miles wide. 10 miles wide. 120 miles long was walk. for me to him. revealing the cause of the accident. we follow the safety boards to have two teams to study it. looking at the debris only. looking
the other three gentlemen survived with uris injuries. it was not worth that. they scaled back with operations after that. remember one of the earlier slides. the border between texas and louisiana. huge. we are certain that some of columbia is within that reservoir. a couple pieces landed east of the reservoir. some fishermen out there on the reservoir that morning saturday morning, go out fishing. one of their boats almost got swamped. we never found it. i personally believe it is one of...
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. >> uris by tim cook is so smart. he appears magnanimous, reaching out to the government before it reaches to him and strangled his neck at least these companies out there. he's got a look at this and say he knows it's coming. playing offense, not defense. >> anybody in their right mind can look at what congress has done with regulation, particularly something as sophisticated as technology and say these guys inside the beltway don't know one teaspoon as much as the people in silicon valley. in what way do they think they can outsmart technology with regulations? >> they can't. >> i'll take that. i don't think they can. when tim cook said not working here referring to free-market it's not clear to me if he was talking about apple or the facebook and twitter. >> exactly what he was talking about. that's why he's so smart. >> at the negative for the stock in the industry. one of the few industries that spend historic and somewhat lightly regulated. tim cook is playing ball here but it reminds me like microsoft backward
. >> uris by tim cook is so smart. he appears magnanimous, reaching out to the government before it reaches to him and strangled his neck at least these companies out there. he's got a look at this and say he knows it's coming. playing offense, not defense. >> anybody in their right mind can look at what congress has done with regulation, particularly something as sophisticated as technology and say these guys inside the beltway don't know one teaspoon as much as the people in...
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newshour" tonight, a new report painta dire picture of the effect of climate changece over the next ury and pushes back against skeptics. then, the war in yemen has left more than 80,000 childn dead over the last three and a half years and now the country is on the edge of famine. it's friday. david brooks and ruth marcus discuss the president's public spat with the chief justice, the politics of troops on the border and more. and we continue our fall films series with look at the drama "green book"-- a road trip across the racial landscape of the jim crow south. >> when you have two people who are that different and they find themselves in a confed space for a long enough time they can have a positive and evolving effect on one another. >> yang: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the enginehat connects us. >> consumer cellular believes that wireless pls should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for peo
newshour" tonight, a new report painta dire picture of the effect of climate changece over the next ury and pushes back against skeptics. then, the war in yemen has left more than 80,000 childn dead over the last three and a half years and now the country is on the edge of famine. it's friday. david brooks and ruth marcus discuss the president's public spat with the chief justice, the politics of troops on the border and more. and we continue our fall films series with look at the drama...
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and we have just offered a new, affordable healthcare plan in the uri that 71% less than -- costs 71% horrible obamacare disaster. [cheering] president trump: and there is more coming. we passed veterans choice, giving our veterans the right to see a private doctor rather than waiting online for weeks nd months to see a doctor. 44 years they tried to pass that. and i came up with that idea and i thought it was brilliant. i went back to my people and said, you know what we'll do? there is no way so many people in line, takes months and months. i said you know what we're going to do? we're going to have those people get off line, go outside, see a doctor. we'll pay for the doctor. i'm so smart. i am the most brilliant human being that has ever lived. i went to my people and i said, do this. do it. they said, sir, we've been trying to get it passed for about 44 years. i said oh, so it wasn't my idea. you know what? i'm the only one that got it passed. that's even tougher. that's even tougher. [cheering] that's even tougher. now, we also got passed the landmark v accountability law to ens
and we have just offered a new, affordable healthcare plan in the uri that 71% less than -- costs 71% horrible obamacare disaster. [cheering] president trump: and there is more coming. we passed veterans choice, giving our veterans the right to see a private doctor rather than waiting online for weeks nd months to see a doctor. 44 years they tried to pass that. and i came up with that idea and i thought it was brilliant. i went back to my people and said, you know what we'll do? there is no way...
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anybody know where the french unknown soldier happens to be uried? gold star veterans came to a gentleman by the name of congressman hamilton fish and said, why haven't we done this? we're americans. we need to do this kind of a thing. we sent so many of our sons overseas, and so many of them didn't return am we need to find a way to do something very similar. congressman fish was actually a captain during world war i. he fought with the harlem hell fighters, who, as you go through the museum here, you'll find that their history is very high. the french love them. they were warriors in battle, and they have quite the reputation of being vicious fighters. he was moved by the sentiment of asking for something similar to be done. he felt that that was the absolutely the right thing to do. so he introduced a bill into congress, and he said we need to do something similar. we want to find an unknown american soldier who served in the american expeditionary forces and bring them home and bury them in our own land. brought in people like general pershing to
anybody know where the french unknown soldier happens to be uried? gold star veterans came to a gentleman by the name of congressman hamilton fish and said, why haven't we done this? we're americans. we need to do this kind of a thing. we sent so many of our sons overseas, and so many of them didn't return am we need to find a way to do something very similar. congressman fish was actually a captain during world war i. he fought with the harlem hell fighters, who, as you go through the museum...
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we are in there, sixth amendment, right to trial by ury of your peers. so that is your first assignment, that those who represent you, state, local and federal, are adhering to the rule of law. and what happens when we are here complaining about actions between law enforcement and community, you can be assure that the rule of law has been violated. the rule of law was violated when a security officer was shot. you see, we want to say a lot of different things and we can say it. we know there's racial profiling. but the rule of law, that means the person who shot that individual was not abiding by the rule of law. they were not in fear of their life. they did not bother to at least assess the situation. and so as a member of the judiciary committee, that is our responsibility, to have oversight on why these are happening and to correct it. that's how you hold us accountable. so i want to make sure we do that. then, i want to be able to say that the mueller investigation must go forward. that is the rule of law. [applause] ms. jackson lee: i am not asking
we are in there, sixth amendment, right to trial by ury of your peers. so that is your first assignment, that those who represent you, state, local and federal, are adhering to the rule of law. and what happens when we are here complaining about actions between law enforcement and community, you can be assure that the rule of law has been violated. the rule of law was violated when a security officer was shot. you see, we want to say a lot of different things and we can say it. we know there's...
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uris are questioned. shouldn't he be defending? he's not there.you put into lowering your very high triglycerides with diet and exercise deserves the hard work that went into the science behind vascepa. prescription vascepa. vascepa, along with diet and exercise, has proven results in multiple clinical trials. vascepa looks different because it is different. over a decade of extensive research and development achieved proven results. that's the prescription power of vascepa. vascepa is not right for everyone. do not take vascepa if you are allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor if you are allergic to fish, have liver problems or other medical conditions and about any medications you take, especially those that may affect blood clotting. 2.3% of patients reported joint pain. ask your doctor about what the science behind prescription vascepa can mean to you. amarin thanks the clinicians and patients who participated in the vascepa clinical trials. stuart: it's a volatile day you know. down 100, over 100 c
uris are questioned. shouldn't he be defending? he's not there.you put into lowering your very high triglycerides with diet and exercise deserves the hard work that went into the science behind vascepa. prescription vascepa. vascepa, along with diet and exercise, has proven results in multiple clinical trials. vascepa looks different because it is different. over a decade of extensive research and development achieved proven results. that's the prescription power of vascepa. vascepa is not...
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joseph,uri, this is democrats line. hello. caller: hi.nk you for taking my call. -- i have been listening to the debates and all this but i never heard nothing talk about people that have been imprisoned and they have done their time and they got out and yet they cannot get a job they have a felony on their name or whatever. they cannot vote, they cannot do anything. they can't get a job because how can they have their rights restored? if they did their time, why do they have to have their rights -- nobody is doing nothing about this. think about families that cannot get a job. host: geraldine is in south boston, virginia. hello. caller: hello. host: you are on, go ahead. caller: thank you. host: you are on the air, go ahead. say my i am calling to opinion about this stuff trump is talking about. [indiscernible] host: that is geraldine in virginia. at theic of gun control top of this cycle for the midterm elections. the washington times saying despite the parkland student vows, gun safety fails to become an issue in 2018. marjorie shootin
joseph,uri, this is democrats line. hello. caller: hi.nk you for taking my call. -- i have been listening to the debates and all this but i never heard nothing talk about people that have been imprisoned and they have done their time and they got out and yet they cannot get a job they have a felony on their name or whatever. they cannot vote, they cannot do anything. they can't get a job because how can they have their rights restored? if they did their time, why do they have to have their...
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people who could maybe be important people, but they never get a chance to be heard by a .ury they destroy them before they even get started. i think you are destroying really smart people sometimes that never get a chance to see a jury and say this is what is going on. host: let's go to jamie calling from the bronx, in new york. jamie has expense with the criminal justice system. good morning. caller: good morning. first of all, there is a huge discrepancy, at least in new york state for how women prisoners are treated compared to men. the women don't have televisions in their cells, whereas the male prisoners do. too, we don't have access the athletic equipment that the men do. we don't have working weights. we don't have basketballs that are inflated or soccer balls that are inflated. statehe women in new york don't have access to the same type of vocational programs. the only programs right now, i believe they just added the greenhouse. which ifbeauty shop, you get a felony conviction, you cannot get a license in new york state, so that does not make sense. there is computer repair, so
people who could maybe be important people, but they never get a chance to be heard by a .ury they destroy them before they even get started. i think you are destroying really smart people sometimes that never get a chance to see a jury and say this is what is going on. host: let's go to jamie calling from the bronx, in new york. jamie has expense with the criminal justice system. good morning. caller: good morning. first of all, there is a huge discrepancy, at least in new york state for how...