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captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for saturday, september 3: president obama in china, as the world's two largest economies commit to a climate change accord; donald trump in michigan, campaigning for african-american votes; and in our signature segment, the health effects of california's drought. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining
captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for saturday, september 3: president obama in china, as the world's two largest economies commit to a climate change accord; donald trump in michigan, campaigning for african-american votes; and in our signature segment, the health effects of california's drought. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama and leaders of the world's leading economic powers, have wound up the first day of the "group of 20" summit in china. this will be obama's last as president. before a banquet hosted by china's president xi jinping, obama had a full schedule of discussions on issues of vital interest to the united states. in his first meeting with turkey's president, recep erdogan, since a failed july military coup, the president alluded to turkey's demand that the u.s. extradite a pennsylvania-based cleric erdogan accuses of plotting the coup. >> i've assured him that our justice department and my national security team will continue to cooperate with turkish authorities to determine how we can make sure that those who carried out these activities are brought to justice. >> against this terrorist, before the coup attempt, we had put together some documentation, amassed some evidence, which we have submitted to the un
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama and leaders of the world's leading economic powers, have wound up the first day of the "group of 20" summit in china. this will be obama's last as president. before a banquet hosted by china's president xi jinping, obama had a full schedule of discussions on issues of vital interest to the united states. in his first meeting...
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newshour test 9/24/16 captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for saturday, september 24: charlotte police decide to release video of the shooting death of keith scott; a gunman shoots and kills five people in a shopping mall near seattle; and, in our signature segment, gerrymandering-- who should have the power to draw congressional district lines? >> reporter: was this district drawn that way just because a couple of guys got drunk, or is there a political motivation to this? >> it's pretty clear that it was politically motivated. >> reporter: next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the
newshour test 9/24/16 captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for saturday, september 24: charlotte police decide to release video of the shooting death of keith scott; a gunman shoots and kills five people in a shopping mall near seattle; and, in our signature segment, gerrymandering-- who should have the power to draw congressional district lines? >> reporter: was this district drawn that way just because a couple of guys got drunk, or is there a political...
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captioning sponsored by wnet >> stewart: on this edition for sunday, september 11: honoring the victims on the 15th anniversary of the september 11th terrorist attacks. >> i can't believe it's been 15 years. sometimes it feels like yesterday, others an eternity." and, in our signature segment, coping with the long-term health effects from working at ground zero. >> now i can't do anything, nothing at all. i can't breathe. i know my life is cut short big time. next on "p.b.s. newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
captioning sponsored by wnet >> stewart: on this edition for sunday, september 11: honoring the victims on the 15th anniversary of the september 11th terrorist attacks. >> i can't believe it's been 15 years. sometimes it feels like yesterday, others an eternity." and, in our signature segment, coping with the long-term health effects from working at ground zero. >> now i can't do anything, nothing at all. i can't breathe. i know my life is cut short big time. next on...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. hillary clinton and donald trump are preparing for a super-bowl- sized audience in their first one on one debate since becoming the major party nominees for president of the united states. the tv audience for tomorrow night's showdown at hofstra university on new york's long island is expected to top 100 million, with the candidates focused on the small percentage of voters who have not made up their minds. in an "abc news-washington pos"" poll of likely voters published today, clinton held a slight advantage over trump, 46% to 44%. clinton and trump have been hunkered down with advisers and briefing books, but both took time out today to meet separately with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who was in new york for the united nations general assembly. both running mates today talked about what they expect in the debate. >> he's going to focus in this debate tomorrow night as he has througho
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. hillary clinton and donald trump are preparing for a super-bowl- sized audience in their first one on one debate since becoming the major party nominees for president of the united states. the tv audience for tomorrow night's showdown at hofstra university on new york's long island is expected to top 100 million, with the...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, allison stewart. good evening and thanks for joining us. new york governor andrew cuomo says new york city was "lucky" there were no fatalities caused by last night's explosion in or near a dumpster on a manhattan street. a second, unexploded device found in a plastic bag four blocks away was "similar in design" and is being examined at f-b-i headquarters in quantico, virginia, along with remnants of the first device. >> stewart: shrapnel and flying debris from the explosion hurt more than two dozen people, all treated and released from local hospitals. evidence recovery teams worked the scene all day today. the explosion shattered windows but did not cause an structural damage to buildings or subway stations. governor cuomo said investigators have not discovered any links between the attack and any known international terrorist group. new york city mayor bill de blasio and n.y.p.d. commissioner james o'neill told reporters today the blast was intentional, but the motivation is unknown. >> we're in th
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, allison stewart. good evening and thanks for joining us. new york governor andrew cuomo says new york city was "lucky" there were no fatalities caused by last night's explosion in or near a dumpster on a manhattan street. a second, unexploded device found in a plastic bag four blocks away was "similar in design" and is being examined at f-b-i headquarters in quantico, virginia, along with remnants of the first...
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captioning sponsored by wnet >> stewart: on this edition for sunday september 18, 2016: counter-terrorism officials look for clues about the explosive set off in a garbage dumpster in manhattan last night... a man stabs eight people inside a minnesota mall...and now isis claims him as a soldier of the islamic state. and, in our signature segment: new technology to help doctors identify when someone may be suicidal. >> it predicts better than a person's own report of whether they're going to make a suicide attempt. it predicts better than clinician's reports. >> stewart: next on "p.b.s. newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein
captioning sponsored by wnet >> stewart: on this edition for sunday september 18, 2016: counter-terrorism officials look for clues about the explosive set off in a garbage dumpster in manhattan last night... a man stabs eight people inside a minnesota mall...and now isis claims him as a soldier of the islamic state. and, in our signature segment: new technology to help doctors identify when someone may be suicidal. >> it predicts better than a person's own report of whether they're...
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captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, september 25th: great expectations for hillary clinton and donald trump on the eve of their first presidential debate. reactions to the police video of the shooting death of keith scott in charlotte, north carolina. and in our signature segment, the c.e.o. who slashed his salary and guaranteed a $70,000 a year minimum wage to his employees. >> and so therefore a business is really missing its potential, if it sees its purpose as creating money. >> sreenivasan: next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen gss
captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, september 25th: great expectations for hillary clinton and donald trump on the eve of their first presidential debate. reactions to the police video of the shooting death of keith scott in charlotte, north carolina. and in our signature segment, the c.e.o. who slashed his salary and guaranteed a $70,000 a year minimum wage to his employees. >> and so therefore a business is really missing its potential, if it...
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captioning sponsored by wnet >> stewart: on this edition for sunday, september 11: honoring the victims on the 15th anniversary of the september 11th terrorist attacks. >> i can't believe it's been 15 years. sometimes it feels like yesterday, others an eternity." and, in our signature segment, coping with the long-term health effects from working at ground zero. >> now i can't do anything, nothing at all. i can't breathe. i know my life is cut short big time. next on "p.b.s. newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family.
captioning sponsored by wnet >> stewart: on this edition for sunday, september 11: honoring the victims on the 15th anniversary of the september 11th terrorist attacks. >> i can't believe it's been 15 years. sometimes it feels like yesterday, others an eternity." and, in our signature segment, coping with the long-term health effects from working at ground zero. >> now i can't do anything, nothing at all. i can't breathe. i know my life is cut short big time. next on...
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rosetta stone ringing the closing bell and wnet here in new york ringing it at the nasdaq.ur number two of "closing bell"." >> welcome to "closing bell." bill will be rejoining us in just a moment. let's take a look at how we are finishing the day and the week on wall street. it was a choppy one. the dow going out with a decline of about half a percent down 89 points off the lows of the day as we saw volumes pick up. s&p 500 closing at down. energy and financials the weakest links. as for nasdaq continuing to outperform down about less than 0.1% here. it had its best week in about two months thanks in part to apple. apple is lower but had a huge week. the stock rallying on strong iphone preorder numbers and recall of samsung note 7 looks like gaining more than 11% for the week. with the iphone 7 hitting stores today we get up close and personal with phones that have sold out. and is the loss of head phone jacks going to keep people from trying the 7? let's talk about the action. we have evan newmark. for more on today's market action larry blazer and fast money trader guy a
rosetta stone ringing the closing bell and wnet here in new york ringing it at the nasdaq.ur number two of "closing bell"." >> welcome to "closing bell." bill will be rejoining us in just a moment. let's take a look at how we are finishing the day and the week on wall street. it was a choppy one. the dow going out with a decline of about half a percent down 89 points off the lows of the day as we saw volumes pick up. s&p 500 closing at down. energy and...