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david brooks and jonathan capehart break down the week's political news. and much more. >> naz: over the last several days, a crowd of migrants awaiting u.s. processing outside a texas border community has grown to more than 10,000. the migrants, who are mostly from haiti, have been sheltering under a major bridge there. and, while the biden administration has been trying to speed up processing, officials are also expecting the crowd to grow further in coming days. for more on this, we're joined by arelis hernandez, who's reporting on the ground in del rio, texas for the "washington post areliswelcome to the newshour. thank you for making the time. if you've been following your reporting and others, there are some horrific conditions on the ground there. just scribe for us what it is yo're seal in john delaney. >> so, i'm in the car, because i got a glimpse of what the improvised encampment looks like. you can't see that much. what you see are people sort of huddled beneath this bridge because it offers some shade from the sun out here. and there's just sh
david brooks and jonathan capehart break down the week's political news. and much more. >> naz: over the last several days, a crowd of migrants awaiting u.s. processing outside a texas border community has grown to more than 10,000. the migrants, who are mostly from haiti, have been sheltering under a major bridge there. and, while the biden administration has been trying to speed up processing, officials are also expecting the crowd to grow further in coming days. for more on this, we're...
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. >> woodruff: ...we celebrate david brooks' 20 years on the program, as he and jonathan capehart consider the divide among democrats and the looming debt ceiling deadline. 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 engine that connects us. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: major pieces of president biden's ambitious domestic agenda are at risk tonight amid infighting among members of his own democratic party. hanging in the balance: the bipartisan infrastructure bill, and his $3.5 trillion spending package to address health care, child care, the environment, and more. the president spoke about the status of negotiations earlier today. >> we're at this stal
. >> woodruff: ...we celebrate david brooks' 20 years on the program, as he and jonathan capehart consider the divide among democrats and the looming debt ceiling deadline. 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 engine that connects us. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and...
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processing while sheltering under a texas bridge plus, it's david brooks and friday. jonathan capehart discuss politics at the border, and tensions between the u.s. and france. plus an extraordinary man -- the , remarkable life and career of muhammad ali as told by ken burns. >> there's so many layers and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure in which his life and his flaws and his strengths play out on a world stage. amna: in all that d more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- a key advisory committee of the -- ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that can access. ♪ >> johnson and johnson. financial services firm raymond james. >> fostering an informed engaged communities. more at calf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. th program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: a key advisory committee of the food and drug ad
processing while sheltering under a texas bridge plus, it's david brooks and friday. jonathan capehart discuss politics at the border, and tensions between the u.s. and france. plus an extraordinary man -- the , remarkable life and career of muhammad ali as told by ken burns. >> there's so many layers and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure in which his life and his flaws and his strengths play out on a world stage. amna: in all that d more on tonight's "pbs...
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new regular partner, david brooks of the "weekly standard." welcome, david. david: thank you. mr.lehrer: formally welcome - you've been here many, many times before. judy: that man has not changed one iota. >> i wanted to point out i was 12 at that point. judy: you had been here, but you joined this program at a very sobering, difficult moment. 10 days after 9/11. you have been through a lot of ups and downs with the country. talk a little bit about what it has meant to you to be here at this table every? day? >> it is the end of the week. sometimes i am under the weather. i walked out of fear and our later supercharged. i get to work with the people i work with. you feel uplifted when you walk out. we were on with jim and we showed a marine funeral right before our segment. we gave 10 minute answers so he could compose himself. that is something we are going through together. i think about sitting with them when barack obama gave his 2004 speech. it was watching a star. i think about the day gwen died and i go over all that emails she sent ov
new regular partner, david brooks of the "weekly standard." welcome, david. david: thank you. mr.lehrer: formally welcome - you've been here many, many times before. judy: that man has not changed one iota. >> i wanted to point out i was 12 at that point. judy: you had been here, but you joined this program at a very sobering, difficult moment. 10 days after 9/11. you have been through a lot of ups and downs with the country. talk a little bit about what it has meant to you to...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the anniversary of 9/11, the politics of vaccinations, and the california recall election. 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 engine that connects us. >> fidelity wealth management. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> yang: president biden is firing back at republican critics of covid vaccine mandates for most american workers. some g.o.p. governors are threatening to file lawsuits over the issue. this morning, while visiting a school in washinon, the president told his opponen to "have at it." >> i am so disappointed that particular
david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the anniversary of 9/11, the politics of vaccinations, and the california recall election. 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 engine that connects us. >> fidelity wealth management. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation....
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david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the anniversary of 9/11, the politics vaccinations, and the california recall election. l 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 engine that connects us. >> fidelity wealth management. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> yang: president biden is firing back at republican critics of covid vaccine mandates for most american workers. some g.o.p. governors are threatening to file lawsuits over the issue. this morning, while visiting a school in washington, the president told his opponents to "have at it." >> i am so disappointed that particularly
david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the anniversary of 9/11, the politics vaccinations, and the california recall election. l 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 engine that connects us. >> fidelity wealth management. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation....
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brooks one of the colonists said, david brooks said the spreading of the virus is a stain on the national stage. the newspaper kept reporting routinely that of those who had died with the virus, over 40% of them, those deaths were associate with very old very sick people in nursing homes. that's not to minimize very old very sick people but it is a way of saying if anything the virus showed the immense progress of healthcare in the united states. people are dying of old age. is it one realize what a modern rich country concept that is? people never lived into old age but now we do and it's because economic growth has been matched with doctors and scientists on the way to tutoring things that used to kill us. so when we needed economic growth most because politicians and the virus is a big threat towards our health and ability to live, they quite literally chose economic contraction. historians will marvel at their abject stupidity. which brings us to anthony fauci. [laughing] it's not fair to laugh. it was not meant to be a a lah line, it was not. [laughing] from the looks everyone in the
brooks one of the colonists said, david brooks said the spreading of the virus is a stain on the national stage. the newspaper kept reporting routinely that of those who had died with the virus, over 40% of them, those deaths were associate with very old very sick people in nursing homes. that's not to minimize very old very sick people but it is a way of saying if anything the virus showed the immense progress of healthcare in the united states. people are dying of old age. is it one realize...
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. >> woodruff: ...we celebrate david brooks' 20 years on the program, as he and jonathan capehart consider the divide among democrats and the looming
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we celebrate david brooks' 20 years on the program as he and jonathan capehart consider the
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david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the anniversary of 9/11, the politics vaccinations, and the california recall election. l that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour
david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the anniversary of 9/11, the politics vaccinations, and the california recall election. l that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour
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david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the anniversary of 9/11, the politics of vaccinations, and the california recall election. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the anniversary of 9/11, the politics of vaccinations, and the california recall election. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
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processing while sheltering under a texas bridge plus, it's david brooks and friday. jonathan capehart discuss politics at the border, and tensions between the u.s. and france. plus an extraordinary man -- the , remarkable life and career of muhammad ali as told by ken burns. >> there's so many layers and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure in which his life and his flaws and his strengths play out on a world stage.
processing while sheltering under a texas bridge plus, it's david brooks and friday. jonathan capehart discuss politics at the border, and tensions between the u.s. and france. plus an extraordinary man -- the , remarkable life and career of muhammad ali as told by ken burns. >> there's so many layers and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure in which his life and his flaws and his strengths play out on a world stage.
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david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss politics at the border, and tensions between the u.s. and france. plus, an extraordinary man. the remarkable life and career of muhammad ali, as told by ken burns. >> there's so many layers and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure, in which his life and his flan
david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss politics at the border, and tensions between the u.s. and france. plus, an extraordinary man. the remarkable life and career of muhammad ali, as told by ken burns. >> there's so many layers and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure, in which his life and his flan
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alarmist headlines and the times kept reporting something that was interesting consideration of what david brooks, the columnist said, the spread of the virus is a stain of the united states and national embarrassment and all these other things. the newspaper kept reporting routinely that those who died with the virus over 40% of them the deaths were associated with very old, very sick people. that's not to minimize very old, very sick people but it's a way of saying if anything the virus showed the immense progress of health care in the united states, people are dying of old age. does everyone realize what a concept that is. people never lived into old age but now we do and it's because economic growth has been matched with doctors and signtists on the way to curing things that used to kill us and so when we needed economic growth most because politicians said the virus is a big threat to our health and ability to live, they quite literally chose economic contraction, historians would marvel at stupidity which brings us to anthony fauci. [laughter] >> not fair to laugh. it was not meant t
alarmist headlines and the times kept reporting something that was interesting consideration of what david brooks, the columnist said, the spread of the virus is a stain of the united states and national embarrassment and all these other things. the newspaper kept reporting routinely that those who died with the virus over 40% of them the deaths were associated with very old, very sick people. that's not to minimize very old, very sick people but it's a way of saying if anything the virus...
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david brooks is away. it is very good to see both of you. >> good to see you, judy. judy: we just heard from the chaplain at dover, and we are reminded of what sacrifice there has been. it pulls at our hearts. president biden in explaining the reason for leaving afghanistan said he didn't want to see anymore bloodshed from young american men and women. inasmuch as the american people agree with that, they are saying they don't like what happened here at the end. there is a new poll we did with newshour showing 32% approval, 61 -- almost two to one disapproval. how long-lasting is this? >> i will take that question first, how long-lasting will this be? i don't think it will be long-lasting at all. i think it is possible to disapprove of the way the united states withdrew from afghanistan while still supporting getting the troops out. there is a washington post poll that is out that actually lays that -- this out perfectly. 77% of those surveyed support withdrawal from afghanistan, when asked do you approve of the way the president has handled withdrawal, only 26% said
david brooks is away. it is very good to see both of you. >> good to see you, judy. judy: we just heard from the chaplain at dover, and we are reminded of what sacrifice there has been. it pulls at our hearts. president biden in explaining the reason for leaving afghanistan said he didn't want to see anymore bloodshed from young american men and women. inasmuch as the american people agree with that, they are saying they don't like what happened here at the end. there is a new poll we did...
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david brooks is away. it's very good to see both of you. >> good to see you too judy. >> woodruff: on this friday. we just heard jonathan from the chaplain at dover and we are reminded of what sacrifice there's been. it pulls at our hearts. president biden, in explaining the reason for leaving afghanistan said, he didn't want to see any more bloodshed from yuck american message and women. and as much as the american people seem to agree with that they are saying they don't like what happened here at the end. there was a new follow the newshour did with npr and marris showing almost two to one disapproval. what do you make of this, what does it say about the country, how long lasting is this? >> capehart: take that last question first, how long lasting will this disapproval be? i don't think it will be long at all. i think it's possible to disapprove the way the united states withdrew from afghanistan while still supporting getting the troops out. there's a "washington post" poll that lays this out perfectl
david brooks is away. it's very good to see both of you. >> good to see you too judy. >> woodruff: on this friday. we just heard jonathan from the chaplain at dover and we are reminded of what sacrifice there's been. it pulls at our hearts. president biden, in explaining the reason for leaving afghanistan said, he didn't want to see any more bloodshed from yuck american message and women. and as much as the american people seem to agree with that they are saying they don't like what...
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i'm david asman and this is "fox business tonight." first our top story. president biden unveiling a shocking affront to our history and freedoms by mandating vaccinations. having osha to insure their workers with more than 100 employees are vaccinated. the mandate the administration said it would not and could not impose a mandate for the vaccine. edward, when i heard your reporting on this i couldn't believe it. it was quite a shocker. >> the president said it's not about personal choice or freedom. he's pushing the mandate on vaccines and in some sectors, masks. a president-elect biden said he did not support mask mandates. federal workers and contractors have to be vaccinated within 75 days. all medical workers receiving federal reimbursement need to be vaccinated. the big issue about be using osha to force companies to get workers vaccinated. >> the constitutional issues to me might not be as simple as the simple statute that requires osha to show a grave danger and the emergency standard is necessary. some of the statements we heard from the administ
i'm david asman and this is "fox business tonight." first our top story. president biden unveiling a shocking affront to our history and freedoms by mandating vaccinations. having osha to insure their workers with more than 100 employees are vaccinated. the mandate the administration said it would not and could not impose a mandate for the vaccine. edward, when i heard your reporting on this i couldn't believe it. it was quite a shocker. >> the president said it's not about...
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at the brookings institution live 2 pm eastern on c-span2, online at c-span.org or listen on our free c-span radio app. >> this week, secretary of state anthony blank and testifies before two committees of the us withdrawal from afghanistan. the hearing begins at two eastern with the house foreign affairs committee and the foreign relations committee will hear from secretary blank and tuesday 10 am eastern . coverage of both hearings on c-span coming up, the senate judiciary on the fbi's handling of its investigation into thegymnastics physician and convicted sex offender . listen on the c-span radio app. head over to c-span.org for schedulinginformation or to screen video live or on-demand anytime . c-span: your unfiltered view of government. the u.s. senate returns from its summer break today for debate on president biden's nomination as well as on voting rights and election reform legislation. the senate dabbles in at 3pm eastern . he will be back on september 20 and later in the month members are expected to vote on infrastructure and government funding legislation. live gavel to
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