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brooke was dead. she'd been shot 3 times -- once in the neck, once in her chest and an exetion style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin'us these questions like, who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister? and we're like, we don't have a clue. >> i could not even think of someone that would wanna hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> but investigators had to start somewhere, although only 23 years old, brooke already had an ex-husband -- clayton morris. she met him soon after high school. >> he was kind of country, you know? they just hit it off. they just had fun together and started dating. and then the surprise popped up. >> she comes home with some news, some big news. >> hm, she was totally excited, of course. i was not so much excited. >> brooke, then 20 years old, was pregnant. >> i thought brooke was too young, for one thing. and you know, it's just--it's not what i ha
brooke was dead. she'd been shot 3 times -- once in the neck, once in her chest and an exetion style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin'us these questions like, who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister? and we're like, we don't have a clue. >> i could not even think of someone that would wanna hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> but...
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for the same reason that brooke just stated. i don't believe that chesa boudin is taking his responsibility as the chief law enforcement officer of the city seriously. i don't think his priorities to protect public safety or the victims of crime in san francisco. i think his priorities are mostly just to satisfy a political agenda of his and to try to create some sort of good public perception of his policies, but in fact the actual management of the office is making san francisco a lot more dangerous. >> demarris, i'm going get to you in just a second. stay with us. ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area news tonight. we're talking about the problems in san francisco.
for the same reason that brooke just stated. i don't believe that chesa boudin is taking his responsibility as the chief law enforcement officer of the city seriously. i don't think his priorities to protect public safety or the victims of crime in san francisco. i think his priorities are mostly just to satisfy a political agenda of his and to try to create some sort of good public perception of his policies, but in fact the actual management of the office is making san francisco a lot more...
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you have found what, 99 bodies and remains in brooks county alone? is it increasing under president biden? eddie: the increase in migration has begun since the beginning of the biden administration, and admits the number of people we found is based on our operationnd our working relationship with border patrol in terms of the families. i have families and representatives from different countries right now, that are still searching for their missing loved ones. they are in the background right now, but they are doing a twday tour in south texas and the number has increased. there has been 99 recoveries of bodies or skeletal remains in brooks county alone, this year. juan: eddie, what do you think is driving the increase? some republicans are insisting that migrants are coming because they believe the biden administration has a more relaxed policy and that is what is driving migration. others say it is the worsening conditions in central america and other parts of latin america during the covid pandemic that is actually driving the increase. what iyour
you have found what, 99 bodies and remains in brooks county alone? is it increasing under president biden? eddie: the increase in migration has begun since the beginning of the biden administration, and admits the number of people we found is based on our operationnd our working relationship with border patrol in terms of the families. i have families and representatives from different countries right now, that are still searching for their missing loved ones. they are in the background right...
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. >>> also, mo brooks says it wasn't me but maybe it was my staff. classic washington butt covering as more becomes known about his actions leading up to the capitol insurrection. >>> plus, a stunning report on sexual assault at liberty university and how administrators threaten to punish students who reported being raped. >>> tonight's absolute worst, allowing dangerous information to be spread to passfy the orange baby in the white house. "the reidout" continues after this. "the reidout" continues after this ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini. fire! nas... spare a pound? what? you know, bones, shillings, lolly? lolly? i don't have any money. you don't look broke... wondering what actually goes into your multi-vitamin. at new chapter. its innovation organic ingred
. >>> also, mo brooks says it wasn't me but maybe it was my staff. classic washington butt covering as more becomes known about his actions leading up to the capitol insurrection. >>> plus, a stunning report on sexual assault at liberty university and how administrators threaten to punish students who reported being raped. >>> tonight's absolute worst, allowing dangerous information to be spread to passfy the orange baby in the white house. "the reidout"...
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one that was way inside actually almost hit brooks. so i think that's why we see a little bit of a glare from him. >> flashes bunt, will take ball four. aguilar looks back at him a little bit. let's look at aguilar. he stared him down a little bit as well. mo brooks tried to -- thought he was going to put down the bunt. just kidding, going to get back. become down to first base. mo brooks will be pinch run for at first base as well. the republicans now first and third, two out. a swing by black moore out to center. over the head, that's going to clear the bases. black moore rounding first base. he's going to head for third. on the retreat to pick it up, around third, he's going to try for home. here comes the throw to the plate, not in time. he scores standing up with an inside-the-park home run as he climbs the fence behind home plate. three-run home run by blake moore, giving the republicans the lead. 4-3. >> unbelievable. >> not wasting any time up there. >> pinch runners come around to third. he was flying around. he was not stoppi
one that was way inside actually almost hit brooks. so i think that's why we see a little bit of a glare from him. >> flashes bunt, will take ball four. aguilar looks back at him a little bit. let's look at aguilar. he stared him down a little bit as well. mo brooks tried to -- thought he was going to put down the bunt. just kidding, going to get back. become down to first base. mo brooks will be pinch run for at first base as well. the republicans now first and third, two out. a swing by...
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. >> brooke: do i need to remind you of every thing deacon has done in the past? >> deacon: i took full responsibility. >> ridge: no one is buying your "father of the year" routine. >> deacon: you know what, i did my time, and i got out for good behavior, thanks to hope, for helping me through it. >> liam: why, why didn't you mention anything? >> hope: because of this! i mean, because of how everyone is reacting. >> ridge: because we're here to protect you, that's what we're doing. >> brooke: and why now, honey? we were finally freed of him. >> hope: because, in spite of everything, this man is still my father. >> deacon: look, she invited me, brooke, and i wanted to come. i'm glad i did. it's been way too long, sweetheart. >> brooke: you're not going to come here again. and you're not gonna see hope again either.
. >> brooke: do i need to remind you of every thing deacon has done in the past? >> deacon: i took full responsibility. >> ridge: no one is buying your "father of the year" routine. >> deacon: you know what, i did my time, and i got out for good behavior, thanks to hope, for helping me through it. >> liam: why, why didn't you mention anything? >> hope: because of this! i mean, because of how everyone is reacting. >> ridge: because we're here...
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this parent has two kids that glass brooke. i feel sad. yeah sad and then having the kids transferred turn of the school. they don't know an area they don't know if they're at a large school. they won't have the same security and safety. they won't have anybody looking out for them. school staff say the school is more than just a building but a sanctuary for immigrants and refugees where we already have relationships with the families. we have relationships, the students, we have a legacy of caring and a legacy of support. above all, they say the school is a family. we want to do what we can to save our. our school to save our community. save our family. a rally is scheduled for this wednesday at 12 45 in front of glass brook elementary in hayward. i'm azenith smith ktvu, fox two news. san jose states president announced today she will be resigning at the end of the semester, mayor papazian became the university's 30th president in july of 2016. her resignation comes amid controversy over the school's head ling. of sexual abuse allegations
this parent has two kids that glass brooke. i feel sad. yeah sad and then having the kids transferred turn of the school. they don't know an area they don't know if they're at a large school. they won't have the same security and safety. they won't have anybody looking out for them. school staff say the school is more than just a building but a sanctuary for immigrants and refugees where we already have relationships with the families. we have relationships, the students, we have a legacy of...
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glass brook elementary asthma. well heather 18,000 students will be affected in some way, either moving to a different school or welcoming new students. school communities are doing what they can to save their schools. my heart is broken. i feel that this is a direct attack on our community. um. i'm not happy about it. christina aguilera is a bilingual kindergarten teacher, a glass brook elementary and he word, she says the district surveyed the 65 year old school. asked what was broken, teachers thought repairs would be made. instead they're learning the district wants to close it. they turned around and use that information against us. this is my home. um. it's not only my home, it's all of our homes. in addition, a glass brooke, the district is proposing a close four other elementary schools bowman, eldridge, strobridge and faith ringgold school of the arts and sciences, and that's just the first phase of closures. we are built here in hayward to serve over 24,000 students. and so, essentially, we're built to se
glass brook elementary asthma. well heather 18,000 students will be affected in some way, either moving to a different school or welcoming new students. school communities are doing what they can to save their schools. my heart is broken. i feel that this is a direct attack on our community. um. i'm not happy about it. christina aguilera is a bilingual kindergarten teacher, a glass brook elementary and he word, she says the district surveyed the 65 year old school. asked what was broken,...
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get to investigative reporter brooks jarocz has been digging into this case and brooks. why do investigators there in idaho suspect that similar parties were happening there, too? well. detectives in ada county, idaho, started investigating o'connor early this summer. the sheriff's office there says they served an arrest warrant out of santa clara county here on saturdays and two girls at her home. shannon o. connor who also goes by shannon bruja, has two teenage sons. she's accused of hosting destructive parties for teens. oftentimes center low scatters home filled with booze and sex, prosecutors say without her husband, knowing she'd buy alcohol provide condoms sometimes even watched the sexual acts and discourage the teens from telling their parents. but now investigators in idaho say they fear similar parties over the last several months or happening there. deputies were tipped off by a family that connected with o'connor online and met her as she planned to relocate, deputies say after that idaho family found out about the parties and the investigation in california
get to investigative reporter brooks jarocz has been digging into this case and brooks. why do investigators there in idaho suspect that similar parties were happening there, too? well. detectives in ada county, idaho, started investigating o'connor early this summer. the sheriff's office there says they served an arrest warrant out of santa clara county here on saturdays and two girls at her home. shannon o. connor who also goes by shannon bruja, has two teenage sons. she's accused of hosting...
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we were talking to aaron klein, senior fellow at the brookings institute. our apologies for interrupting your response, but maybe you can pick up where you were just talking about. >> it's not the first time joe biden has cut me off. i spent eight great years working in the u.s. senate. you go back in time, president ronald reagan in the 1986 tax act cut ordinary income. you have seen reductions in the tax people make on money, versus the tax they make on income work. how much more favorable should we tax profits or investments as opposed to labor? what you have seen over lack -- decades is decreases from making money on your money. this is in some way correlating with wealth disparity in this country. the question becomes at some point, i think it is prudent to raise the tax rate have on capital gains, which fundamentally is still taxed at a lower rate than labor. that's not fair to working americans, that they should pay higher in wage taxes than what the americans pay in investment taxes. katie: they have a razor thin majority. anne-marie was walking us
we were talking to aaron klein, senior fellow at the brookings institute. our apologies for interrupting your response, but maybe you can pick up where you were just talking about. >> it's not the first time joe biden has cut me off. i spent eight great years working in the u.s. senate. you go back in time, president ronald reagan in the 1986 tax act cut ordinary income. you have seen reductions in the tax people make on money, versus the tax they make on income work. how much more...
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what is the difference between brookings, where you work, and their eid? >> the brookings institution is 100 years old. it is like a little university without students. it has dozens of experts on a variety of fields. with a few exceptions, it has never succeeded in getting its idea passed into law. once or twice. i think there is some apocryphal story about how the workings institution designed the marshall plan. there are elements of what workings institute scholars have done that show up in things like the child tax credit. ei was founded by one rich guy, as was brookings 100 years ago. he had a very clear agenda. to get this provision into law. i think it has matured since then. they have done other interesting things. occupational licensing tends to make it hard for people to bring into provisions. they have done stuff on immigration. they have been very active in lobbying for small businesses to get a better share of covid money. it has grown into a broader think tank. its origins were really one rich guy with a really determined agenda who managed t
what is the difference between brookings, where you work, and their eid? >> the brookings institution is 100 years old. it is like a little university without students. it has dozens of experts on a variety of fields. with a few exceptions, it has never succeeded in getting its idea passed into law. once or twice. i think there is some apocryphal story about how the workings institution designed the marshall plan. there are elements of what workings institute scholars have done that show...
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the main focus now is supporting brooks and supporting his family and getting him through, which is going to be a tough time, which that is the main planet, now, that is exactly what we are going to do, team—mates, staff, all of us as a football club, we will rally around, get support mechanisms around him, to give him the strength and help him pull through, which will be difficult, like i say. the ecb have confirmed cricket's county championship will return to two divisions from next season following a vote by the chairs of the 18 first—class counties. 10 counties will compete in division one. 8 in division two, two—up, two—down promotion—and—relegation. the teams will be placed into the division that they had qualified to compete in had the 2020 county championship taken place. this season saw teams initially placed into three groups. the olympic silver medallist sharron davies could be awarded a gold medal, a1 years after the moscow games. she came second in the a00 metres individual medley in 1980 behind east german teenager petra schneider, who has since admitted to dopin
the main focus now is supporting brooks and supporting his family and getting him through, which is going to be a tough time, which that is the main planet, now, that is exactly what we are going to do, team—mates, staff, all of us as a football club, we will rally around, get support mechanisms around him, to give him the strength and help him pull through, which will be difficult, like i say. the ecb have confirmed cricket's county championship will return to two divisions from next season...
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. >> brooke: me, too. >> donna: so, how did it go? did you talk to carter? >> katie: yes. >> donna: well, i hope you gave him a piece of your mind. >> katie: i did. >> donna: about you know, everything that happened with quinn, especially. >> brooke: how it impacted eric. >> katie: yeah, absolutely, of course i did. ♪♪♪ >> donna: and? >> brooke: and? >> katie: and, i was a little surprised. >> donna: about what? >> katie: carter. his feelings for quinn. he really loved her. ♪♪♪ >> carter: so, i'll rewrite e
. >> brooke: me, too. >> donna: so, how did it go? did you talk to carter? >> katie: yes. >> donna: well, i hope you gave him a piece of your mind. >> katie: i did. >> donna: about you know, everything that happened with quinn, especially. >> brooke: how it impacted eric. >> katie: yeah, absolutely, of course i did. ♪♪♪ >> donna: and? >> brooke: and? >> katie: and, i was a little surprised. >> donna: about what?...
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then, brooks and capehart. david brooks and jonathan capehart analyze how cuts to the president's spending plan impact the bill's path ahead. and, cuban lens. one of cuba's most prolific painters finally gets his due in the united states, decades after the revolution cut his career short. >> he is saying yes, there are rules, but the rules are there to be broken, and this is my contribution. >> nawaz: all that and more, on tonight's s newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> b.d.o. accountants and advisors. >> 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 view
then, brooks and capehart. david brooks and jonathan capehart analyze how cuts to the president's spending plan impact the bill's path ahead. and, cuban lens. one of cuba's most prolific painters finally gets his due in the united states, decades after the revolution cut his career short. >> he is saying yes, there are rules, but the rules are there to be broken, and this is my contribution. >> nawaz: all that and more, on tonight's s newshour. >> major funding for the pbs...
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"rolling stone" reports that brooks met with "stop the steal" organizers prior to january 6, but brooks says he had no involvement in the rally until january 5, when he claims the white house first asked him to speak. that's not much of a defense: "your honor, my client swears he had absolutely nothing to do with the bank robbery until the day before, when he was asked to drive the getaway car... and then of course when he drove the car." it's hard to believe that brooks had no sense of what was coming, since he spoke at the rally while wearing body armor. that's like showing up to your surprise party in a full ball gown and tiara. something tells me you were tipped off: "oh, my god! the fall of democracy? you guuuuys, you shouldn't have!!" brooks washed his hands of any involvement, but said his staff might have been involved. wow! way to throw your team under the campaign bus. reminds me of harry truman's famous plaque: "the buck stops over there... where my assistant sits. get her!" ( laughter ) if you don't like that joke, i had nothing to do with it, but my writers might have been
"rolling stone" reports that brooks met with "stop the steal" organizers prior to january 6, but brooks says he had no involvement in the rally until january 5, when he claims the white house first asked him to speak. that's not much of a defense: "your honor, my client swears he had absolutely nothing to do with the bank robbery until the day before, when he was asked to drive the getaway car... and then of course when he drove the car." it's hard to believe that...
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now glass brook elementary is one of six schools on a proposed closure list. and hayward unified school district spokesperson explained why. our only option, um, is to move forward with some really drastic changes, so we don't have the luxury of not taking any action. the hayward school district says this is about several different factors. enrollment is down about 2000 students district wide over the past two years. they have an estimated $14 million deficit for next year. the districts also required to make upgrades to some of their older buildings, but says it's more cost effective to move the kids from those old schools to newer facilities instead of paying for 900 million in repairs phase one of the districts proposed closures include last brook elementary, bowman, eldridge, strobridge and faith ringgold school of the arts and sciences, as well as anthony ochoa middle school. we want to hear from the community. what story? does the data not tell us? and so this is why it's really important that we're hearing from parents from families. those school commun
now glass brook elementary is one of six schools on a proposed closure list. and hayward unified school district spokesperson explained why. our only option, um, is to move forward with some really drastic changes, so we don't have the luxury of not taking any action. the hayward school district says this is about several different factors. enrollment is down about 2000 students district wide over the past two years. they have an estimated $14 million deficit for next year. the districts also...
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trey: mary and brooke. i will say it to you, if you want to change the world, teach, god knows don't go into politics, or go to law school. teach. thank you to you both for trying to change the world. >> thank you. >> thank you. trey: now for something i love. your questions. and these questions will stick with our education theme, starting with hannah in new york. >> hey congressman advice for high school student who wants to be a doctor. trey: yes, do better than i did in mag and scient, you can major in any field and go to medical school, you need to be proficient in math and science, it is an amazing profession. i wish i was smart enough to be a doctor, i can't wait to see you succeed? that. turning to patrick from san pedro, california. >> i have a older son that is already a sophomore in college. now i have my middle son getting ready to go to college. what are some tips for parents as nest gets empty. trey: netflix, separate televisions and face time. patrick, the natural cycle of life to have our ch
trey: mary and brooke. i will say it to you, if you want to change the world, teach, god knows don't go into politics, or go to law school. teach. thank you to you both for trying to change the world. >> thank you. >> thank you. trey: now for something i love. your questions. and these questions will stick with our education theme, starting with hannah in new york. >> hey congressman advice for high school student who wants to be a doctor. trey: yes, do better than i did in...
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a model public servant, brook is well deserving of this prestigious honor. i'm proud to have her on our team and i'm thankful for tall she does for the first district and the entire state of georgia. i'm forever grateful to have her lead our district office and represent us in our community. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize october as american pharmacist month. as a pharmacist i have seen firsthand the impact that pharmacists have on people's lives. throughout this pandemic pharmacists have helped distribute lifesaving medicines and care to those in need. pharmacists across our country deserve to be recognized for their service and helping us through these unprecedented times. every day these pharmacists are providing vaccines for a number of illnesses, and carefully counseling patients on prescriptions. as pharmacist currently serving in congress, i'm proud to recognize the work these individuals are doing every day to serve their local communities around the country. their commitment to serving their communities is to be admired by all. madam speak
a model public servant, brook is well deserving of this prestigious honor. i'm proud to have her on our team and i'm thankful for tall she does for the first district and the entire state of georgia. i'm forever grateful to have her lead our district office and represent us in our community. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize october as american pharmacist month. as a pharmacist i have seen firsthand the impact that pharmacists have on people's lives. throughout this pandemic pharmacists...
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there's a lot to unpack in this week's analysis of brooks & capehart. that's new york times columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, columnist for the washington post. welcome to you both. this week we got the framework for what is now the white house is $1.75 trillion bill back better plan, i have said that so many times now. for folks at home, here's what we believe to be in the framework, universal pre-k, childcare, and extension of the child tax credit, climate change investment, strengthening the aca, and they are paying for with tax increases on corporations and the wealthiest americans. paid leave is now totally out. what do you make of how this sugar? -- shook out? david: it's also good. i liked it better when it was 3 trillion. there was health care, vision care for seniors, it was a grab bag and they had to cut it back to make joe manchin happy and instead of saying let's pick out what we really need to do for this country and let's do it well, they cut everything back a little. to meet the problem is there so much stuff that is going to
there's a lot to unpack in this week's analysis of brooks & capehart. that's new york times columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, columnist for the washington post. welcome to you both. this week we got the framework for what is now the white house is $1.75 trillion bill back better plan, i have said that so many times now. for folks at home, here's what we believe to be in the framework, universal pre-k, childcare, and extension of the child tax credit, climate change investment,...
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david brooks,aren tumulty, thank you both. karen: thank you. ♪ judy: now, a story of choreography and community, as a renowned dancer and choreographer continues to [ music ] now a story of choreography and community as a renowned dancer and choreographer looks hard at who we are. jeffrey brown visits with bill jones for the arts and culture series, canvas. >> one man, bill jones tells the story of himself and his country. >> brutality, unspeakable horrors. >> he is joined by a small group of dancers who enact and move through that story. then, by some 90 other members of the larger community, filling the space and moving as a crowd. >> to be black is to be beautiful. >> it is called deep blue sea. >> pursuit of the week. it is thrown around all the time. we the people shall overcome. politicians use it all the time. who is we, considering how fractured the country is and has been, from the beginning. >> reporter: jones has asked the questions as he and his partner arnie first formed a company. even as fame grew, their world
david brooks,aren tumulty, thank you both. karen: thank you. ♪ judy: now, a story of choreography and community, as a renowned dancer and choreographer continues to [ music ] now a story of choreography and community as a renowned dancer and choreographer looks hard at who we are. jeffrey brown visits with bill jones for the arts and culture series, canvas. >> one man, bill jones tells the story of himself and his country. >> brutality, unspeakable horrors. >> he is joined...
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and he spent first six months of his life in the neonatal icu at stonie brook. so we felt that it was -- all the doctors and nurses and all the advancements in science that came before us and all the best ideas of medicine here at stonie brook children's that saved his life and made him the miracle child and the dapper dresser that he is today. >> yes, he is. and, danny, you wanted to get the vaccine so you could play with your friends. are they also excited to get the shot when they can? >> uh-huh. >> and were you excited to get the shot? >> at stonie brook. >> more time for the slurpees and doughnuts after. >> i didn't know there were slurpees and doughnuts. i should have got mine on long island, wasting it getting it in the bronx. did you have any side effects after the second one at all? >> hm-mm. >> okay. and you weren't nervous at all? >> it just hurt a little. >> okay. i understand. it hurt me for several days. so you're a much bigger man than i am. dr. akman, let me talk you about this. once the fda gives authorization and the youngest americans can get
and he spent first six months of his life in the neonatal icu at stonie brook. so we felt that it was -- all the doctors and nurses and all the advancements in science that came before us and all the best ideas of medicine here at stonie brook children's that saved his life and made him the miracle child and the dapper dresser that he is today. >> yes, he is. and, danny, you wanted to get the vaccine so you could play with your friends. are they also excited to get the shot when they can?...
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and that brings us to the analysis of brooks and capehart. that is "new york times" columnist david brooks, and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post," who is joining us tgt from home. and we welcome both of you on this friday night. very good to see you. jonathan at home, we love the flowers. >> they're back is that they're back. jonathan, let's start with -- i love this term supply chain, so much attention on this, bottle bottlenecks, people can't get what they ordered on time, president biden trying to get around this by telling the ports they have to stay open 24-7 or at least working with the ports to get that done and taking other steps. in the end, though, this is largely a private sector thing, it's an international phenomenon. do the american people -- do you think voters will get that? >> no. the short answer to that question is no because you put your finger on it, judy, the president of the united states doesn't have any control, really, over the economy, doesn't have any control over private industries and whether
and that brings us to the analysis of brooks and capehart. that is "new york times" columnist david brooks, and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post," who is joining us tgt from home. and we welcome both of you on this friday night. very good to see you. jonathan at home, we love the flowers. >> they're back is that they're back. jonathan, let's start with -- i love this term supply chain, so much attention on this, bottle bottlenecks, people can't get...
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brooks has been diagnosed with stage two hodgkin lymphoma and is due to start treatment next week. speaking ahead of bournmouth's trip to bristol city, parker said brooks would get all the help he needed. as you can imagine it's being that taking years to last week for david and his family and also for us as a fort macleod and team—mates and anyone who's been associated and david it's been a tough week to be honest with you. the main focus is supporting brooks and supporting his family and getting him through which is going to be a tough time which thatis is going to be a tough time which that is the game plan now and it's exactly what we're going to do. team—mates, staff, all of us as a football club will rally around and get support mechanism around him to give him the strength and help him pull through which is going to be difficult. liverpool and england legends have led tributes to the world cup winner roger hunt, whose funeral was held earlier today. hundreds of fans gathered at anfield as the funeral cortege paused outside the ground ahead of a service at liverpool's ang
brooks has been diagnosed with stage two hodgkin lymphoma and is due to start treatment next week. speaking ahead of bournmouth's trip to bristol city, parker said brooks would get all the help he needed. as you can imagine it's being that taking years to last week for david and his family and also for us as a fort macleod and team—mates and anyone who's been associated and david it's been a tough week to be honest with you. the main focus is supporting brooks and supporting his family and...
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to help us make sense of it all, we are joined by brooks and tumulty. that is "new york times" columnist david brooks, and karen tumulty, columnist for the "washington post." jonathan capehart is away. very good to have you poet with us. jonathan capehart is away tonight. happy to see you both on this friday night, but let's talk first, david, about what they've done in the congress and the senate. they've kicked the can down the road. enough republicans gave the democrats the votes they needed to go ahead and movthe debt ceiling decision to december. is it going to be any easier then? >> no. this is what happens when politicians play hand grenade with nation solvency. it's as if the political campaign is running all year around because it's all about positioning for the next election. so the revs would love to see the democrats on a straight party line basis expand the debt ceiling and they could blame them for all the spending, and mitch mcconnell is sort of backing them up to do it, then he sort of blinked. i think there are two main reasons he blink
to help us make sense of it all, we are joined by brooks and tumulty. that is "new york times" columnist david brooks, and karen tumulty, columnist for the "washington post." jonathan capehart is away. very good to have you poet with us. jonathan capehart is away tonight. happy to see you both on this friday night, but let's talk first, david, about what they've done in the congress and the senate. they've kicked the can down the road. enough republicans gave the democrats...
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this parent has two kids that glass brooke. i feel sad. yeah, sad and then having the kids transferred turn of the school. they don't know an area they don't know if they're at a large school. they won't have the same security and safety. they won't have anybody looking out for them. school staff say the school is more than just a building but a sanctuary for immigrants and refugees where we already have relationships with the families. we have relationships, the students, we have a legacy of caring and a legacy of support. above all, they say the school is a family. we want to do what we can to save our our school to save our communities. save our family. a rally is scheduled for this wednesday at 12 45 in front of glass brook elementary and hayward. i'm azenith smith ktvu, fox two news. still to come at noon. cracking down on illegal side shows the new law signed by the governor that hands out a big punishment for people who participate in that illegal activity. unseasonably cool and breezy around the bay area this afternoon with a sligh
this parent has two kids that glass brooke. i feel sad. yeah, sad and then having the kids transferred turn of the school. they don't know an area they don't know if they're at a large school. they won't have the same security and safety. they won't have anybody looking out for them. school staff say the school is more than just a building but a sanctuary for immigrants and refugees where we already have relationships with the families. we have relationships, the students, we have a legacy of...
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there's a lot to unpack in this week's analysis of brooks and capehart. that is "new york times" columnist david brooks, and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post." welcome to you both, good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> naw: this week we got the framework for the white house's $1.75 trillion build back better plan. turking through, universal pre-k, childcare, extension of the child tax credit, climate change investment, strengthen the hca, how they're paying for it taxes on the corporations and wealthiest persons. paid leave is now totally out. what do you make of how this shook out? >> not as good. i liked it better when it was $3.5 trillion for a couple of reasons. the core problem all the way along is the democrats unwillingness and inability to prioritize. in the original proposal, family leave, electrical chargers, healthcare and vision care for seniors, it was a grab bag. they had to cut it back to make joe manchin happy. instead of saying let's pick out what we really need to do for this country and do it well, they cut e
there's a lot to unpack in this week's analysis of brooks and capehart. that is "new york times" columnist david brooks, and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post." welcome to you both, good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> naw: this week we got the framework for the white house's $1.75 trillion build back better plan. turking through, universal pre-k, childcare, extension of the child tax credit, climate change investment, strengthen the...
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so civil rights attorney and the founding partner at brooks law, l. l. c. thank you for joining us today. i want to clear up something 1st for our international audience. that is the difference between state and federal law in the united states because people might be thinking, well, if rosie white is there and it is settled law, as one of the supreme court justices said, how is it that it's under a threat from not just texas but other states i'm not sure one can hear us one of brooks. come on to maria here and tell you how can you hear me? hi. yes, i can hear you. oh, we've got you. well, we're having fun today. right. sorry. i wanted to clear up something with you for, again, for our international audience, and that's the idea of state and federal law in the united states. if roe v wade is settled law as one supreme court just to said then how is it under threat from texas and perhaps other states? i'm sure sure. so if that's an excellent question and but basically what, what texas has done and what is still up in the air, because we don't know how the fe
so civil rights attorney and the founding partner at brooks law, l. l. c. thank you for joining us today. i want to clear up something 1st for our international audience. that is the difference between state and federal law in the united states because people might be thinking, well, if rosie white is there and it is settled law, as one of the supreme court justices said, how is it that it's under a threat from not just texas but other states i'm not sure one can hear us one of brooks. come on...
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brook - anything like this. we will. leave it there. brook yeaton, armourer, thank you very much for giving us your insights. thanks for having me. to a bbc exclusive now — and two months after the taliban took control of afghanistan, new details have emerged about the fall of kabul and the actions of the former president. ashraf ghani has always claimed he fled the capital because his life was in danger, and says that to stay would've sparked greater bloodshed. that has been rejected by his former chief of staff, who's been speaking to the bbc. matin bek told our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, that when mr ghani left in a helicopter, there was no danger and no threat to his life. i saw the helicopter, it was taking off from behind. and i thought, because the vice president was also there that day. before mr ghani went home, he said the helicopter should take the vice president to the airport, i thought this was the same helicopter. i was na ve, i didn't think mr ghani would run away. one of the ministers called me an
brook - anything like this. we will. leave it there. brook yeaton, armourer, thank you very much for giving us your insights. thanks for having me. to a bbc exclusive now — and two months after the taliban took control of afghanistan, new details have emerged about the fall of kabul and the actions of the former president. ashraf ghani has always claimed he fled the capital because his life was in danger, and says that to stay would've sparked greater bloodshed. that has been rejected by his...
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development at brookings institution and welcome to today's event on renewing u.s. rural prosperity. federal policy in the biden administration. thanks to all of you for taking time out of your busy schedules to join us and as the conversation unfolds, we encourage you to engage on social media using the #reimagineworld. for today's program we're honored to have the secretary of agriculture thomas vilsack, who will be in conversation with "new york times" columnist nick kristof and then privilege to continue with a panel discussion among alejandra ka see it yo, assistant secretary at department of commerce, and enes felonious, ceo communities unlimited and connie stewart, executive director of initiatives at humboldt state university. immediately after his election president biden made a public statement as he seeks recovery from the covid-19 pandemic, rural america would not be left behind. rural america heeds powers and perfects our nation disproportionate to others, but employment and prime age labor force arpgs in rural areas still aren't recovered to pre-2008 r
development at brookings institution and welcome to today's event on renewing u.s. rural prosperity. federal policy in the biden administration. thanks to all of you for taking time out of your busy schedules to join us and as the conversation unfolds, we encourage you to engage on social media using the #reimagineworld. for today's program we're honored to have the secretary of agriculture thomas vilsack, who will be in conversation with "new york times" columnist nick kristof and...
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figured i'd get a jump start. >> brooke: eric's not in yet? >> donna: no, um, must've had a big night. with quinn. ♪♪♪
figured i'd get a jump start. >> brooke: eric's not in yet? >> donna: no, um, must've had a big night. with quinn. ♪♪♪
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and congressman brooks wasn't really like sneaky about this. you may remember that he said this in the rally on stage leading up to the insurrection on january 6th. >> we are not going to let them continue to corrupt our elections. and steal from us our god given right to control our nation's destiny. today is the day american patriots start taking down names and kicking ass! >> he just said it there in public. quite loudly. into the microphone. now congressman brooks has since tried to distance himself to the events of january 6th, but he admitted to wearing body armor to that speech. perhaps a sign he was concerned the day's proceedings might not be peaceful. on january 4th -- quote, january 6th is fast approaching. get ready, the fate of a nation rests on your shoulders, yours and mine. the backbones are made of steel and titanium, it's time to fiegtd. on the morning of the 6th, congresswoman boebert tweeted, today is 1776. that's a reference the american revolutionary war when a government was being violently overthrown. perhaps the most da
and congressman brooks wasn't really like sneaky about this. you may remember that he said this in the rally on stage leading up to the insurrection on january 6th. >> we are not going to let them continue to corrupt our elections. and steal from us our god given right to control our nation's destiny. today is the day american patriots start taking down names and kicking ass! >> he just said it there in public. quite loudly. into the microphone. now congressman brooks has since...
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. >> our next newscast is ♪♪♪ >> brooke: katie, what is this? you're taking quinn's side? >> katie: no, no. it's just that she's telling the truth for once in her life. >> brooke: that eric wants her to have an affair? there's no way that's possible. >> katie: trust me. it is. eric is encouraging quinn and carter to be together. >> ridge: no, you wouldn't do that. you couldn't do-- you would never-- >> eric: i would never what? ask my wife to be with another man? but i did, ridge. quinn's back with carter because of me. ♪♪♪ >> hope: more coffee? >> finn: sure. yo
. >> our next newscast is ♪♪♪ >> brooke: katie, what is this? you're taking quinn's side? >> katie: no, no. it's just that she's telling the truth for once in her life. >> brooke: that eric wants her to have an affair? there's no way that's possible. >> katie: trust me. it is. eric is encouraging quinn and carter to be together. >> ridge: no, you wouldn't do that. you couldn't do-- you would never-- >> eric: i would never what? ask my wife to be...
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but i recommend that to you, that report from the brookings institution. my efforts though for this initiative, it's important to note it's started before the pandemic but the education challenges we faced during the pandemic and what people saw in the workaround and education healthcare and work by working virtually or doing telemedicine, people saw and visualized what computer science leads to and how they can solve problems in our society. so today, coming out of the pandemic, through the pandemic, the need has never been greater to emphasize computer science education to take advance of this -- advantage of this moment in history to see it, understand it and evaluated. according to the bureau of labor statistics between now and 2029, computer science and technology jobs will grow by 11%. and a computer science major can earn up to 40% more than the average college graduate. this speaks volumes. right now there's over 410,000 open computing jobs nationwide so who will meet this need and this is a critical question for the nation to address. to find the
but i recommend that to you, that report from the brookings institution. my efforts though for this initiative, it's important to note it's started before the pandemic but the education challenges we faced during the pandemic and what people saw in the workaround and education healthcare and work by working virtually or doing telemedicine, people saw and visualized what computer science leads to and how they can solve problems in our society. so today, coming out of the pandemic, through the...
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bournemouth and wales midfielder david brooks has announced he has cancer. he's released a statement on social media to say he's been diagnosed with stage two hodgkin lymphoma and will begin a course of treatment next week. brooks has played for bournemouth since 2018 and was part of the wales squad for euro 2020. his most recent game was in the championship at the end of september and he had withdrawn from the most recent wales squad through illness. this is the statement he's released this afternoon and part of it reads, "although this has come as a shock to myself "and my family, "the prognosis is a positive one and i am confident that i will make "a full recovery and be back playing as soon as possible." he goes on to "thank everyone at the football association of wales "because without the swift attention of their medical team we may not "have detected the illness." bournemouth have tweeted themselves to say, "we're all behind you, brooksy." an anti—racism campaign group has called for hungary to be banned from international football after their fans
bournemouth and wales midfielder david brooks has announced he has cancer. he's released a statement on social media to say he's been diagnosed with stage two hodgkin lymphoma and will begin a course of treatment next week. brooks has played for bournemouth since 2018 and was part of the wales squad for euro 2020. his most recent game was in the championship at the end of september and he had withdrawn from the most recent wales squad through illness. this is the statement he's released this...
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and that brings us to the analysis of brooks and capehart, that's david brooks and jonathan capehart columnist nests for "the washington post." good to see you. >> good to see you too. amna: there was some news in the senate this weep weekend and from the president last night. on wednesday, senate republicans blocked the voting rights bill for the third time on thursday. the very next day president biden spoke at the 10th anniversary of the dedication of memorial. and he said that. >> today the right to vote are under unrelenting assault from republican governor, attorneys general, secretary of state, state legislators and they're following my predecessor, the last president. -- into a deep, deep black hole and abyss. >> what's the president prepared to do about it? >> first, let's be clear about something the president's remarks yesterday were not new. he has been -- he's been sounding this alarm for that's -- this is probably that's the third time he has talked about voting rights in this way. yes, as an existential threat, almost apocalyptic. but the problem is that's all the pres
and that brings us to the analysis of brooks and capehart, that's david brooks and jonathan capehart columnist nests for "the washington post." good to see you. >> good to see you too. amna: there was some news in the senate this weep weekend and from the president last night. on wednesday, senate republicans blocked the voting rights bill for the third time on thursday. the very next day president biden spoke at the 10th anniversary of the dedication of memorial. and he said...
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♪♪♪ >> brooke: quinn should be ashamed of herself. >> donna: ugh, that woman has no shame. >> brooke: eric tells her about his e.d. and then suggests she fulfills her physical desires with carter. >> donna: yeah, i'm shocked quinn actually took him up on it. >> ridge: talkin' about quinn and carter. of course quinn took him up on it. she already had an affair with him and then her dad gave her a free pass.
♪♪♪ >> brooke: quinn should be ashamed of herself. >> donna: ugh, that woman has no shame. >> brooke: eric tells her about his e.d. and then suggests she fulfills her physical desires with carter. >> donna: yeah, i'm shocked quinn actually took him up on it. >> ridge: talkin' about quinn and carter. of course quinn took him up on it. she already had an affair with him and then her dad gave her a free pass.
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she chose to listen to david brook. >> and if you watch the video -ts david brooks watched the video you would see that rbg absolutely understood the question. that was a coherent precise candid answer. there was no confusion about it. this is the least surprising thing i've seen since watching the sunrise in the east this morning and it was beautiful by the way. as you guys mentioned the same katie couric who that guns right documentary 5 years agee make gun owners look stupid and she was eviscerated for it in some circums outside of conservative media. couric received no reprimand for pushing narrative she knew to be false at the time. there was eve an deaf i defamation suit filed against her and she some how beat it because the judge said nothing harmal if was done to those gun owners besides making them look stupid in a highly watched documentary. when there's no accountability, guess what happens? the characters of the world will do it again. just like she did here with ruth bader ginsburg, protect the supreme court justice from her own opinion? i'm pretty sure that's not the jo
she chose to listen to david brook. >> and if you watch the video -ts david brooks watched the video you would see that rbg absolutely understood the question. that was a coherent precise candid answer. there was no confusion about it. this is the least surprising thing i've seen since watching the sunrise in the east this morning and it was beautiful by the way. as you guys mentioned the same katie couric who that guns right documentary 5 years agee make gun owners look stupid and she...
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i'm brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news and brooks. i know you've done a lot of work on this and put some posts online with critical links so people can get information so hopefully they can check that out because it's hard to navigate through all this. thank you. well now that the state eviction ban has expired part of san francisco has been declared an eviction free zone supervisor dean preston announced a plan to make sure no person in district five loses their home because of the pandemic, he says. it's going to take an all hands on deck approach to get struggling tenants to resources, rent relief and free legal counsel. they're entitled to an outreach blitz is planned to email call and text every renter in district five to make sure they're protected and prepared. there should be a federal ban on evictions. there should be a state ban on evictions. but without those things, we will not sit quietly by and wait for our neighbors to be evicted. we are a city that recognizes the importance of housing in our ability to thrive as human
i'm brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news and brooks. i know you've done a lot of work on this and put some posts online with critical links so people can get information so hopefully they can check that out because it's hard to navigate through all this. thank you. well now that the state eviction ban has expired part of san francisco has been declared an eviction free zone supervisor dean preston announced a plan to make sure no person in district five loses their home because of the pandemic, he...
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artists like george strait or brooks & dunn, plenty of acts worked their way up and became massive. >> over the last two years, country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. >> as the boom in the music takes hold, westernwear dealers can't keep up with the demand. >> you've got kids, you've got a house payment, and these people are more like you are than madonna is. ♪ is there life out there so much she hasn't done ♪ >> women in country was a huge thing in the '90s. you had reba mcentire, martina mcbride, the dixie chicks, shania twain. ♪ let's go, girls ♪ >> i remember when shania twain came out, i was just obsessed with her. i thought it was because i was really attracted to her, but i came to find out i just wanted to be her best friend. ♪ the best part about being a woman is the prerogative to have a little fun ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, totally crazy ♪ >> in all fields in our society now, women, i wouldn't say dominating. i think that they're just rising to their true place. ♪ i feel like a woman ♪ >> as thing
artists like george strait or brooks & dunn, plenty of acts worked their way up and became massive. >> over the last two years, country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. >> as the boom in the music takes hold, westernwear dealers can't keep up with the demand. >> you've got kids, you've got a house payment, and these people are more like you are than madonna is. ♪ is there life out there so much she hasn't...
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brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news now, right, brooks. thank you for that white house is making plans to expand access to covid-19 vaccines to children. as young as five years of age. casey stegall has the very latest now from dallas. 28 million kids are about to get access to covid vaccines. the white house announcing plans to roll out fighter shots for 5 to 11 year olds, which are expected to be available at pharmacies and doctors offices by next month. the fda and cdc will meet over the next two weeks. and when formal approval is given doses will start shipping within hours, federal health officials say. all the data shows the vaccine is safe and effective for children. we worked with pfizer to modify the packaging of the pediatric doses to make it easier for pediatricians and other providers to provide vaccines to children. the announcement comes as more vaccine requirements are going into effect across the country. in new york city, a mandate was announced wednesday for all city workers. including police, even though some 30% of offi
brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news now, right, brooks. thank you for that white house is making plans to expand access to covid-19 vaccines to children. as young as five years of age. casey stegall has the very latest now from dallas. 28 million kids are about to get access to covid vaccines. the white house announcing plans to roll out fighter shots for 5 to 11 year olds, which are expected to be available at pharmacies and doctors offices by next month. the fda and cdc will meet over the next...
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your house. [ laughter ] but probably the worst non-denial denial came from alabama congressman mo brooks, one of the most vocal advocates of the big lie and another co- conspirator who was also implicated in the "rolling stone" article brooks said, in response, that he had no involvement in planning the january 6th rally, but said, "i don't know if my staff did, but if they did, i'd be proud of them for helping to put together a rally lawful under the first amendment at the ellipse to protest voter fraud and election theft." wow, he o.j.'d his own staff [ laughter ] "i didn't do it, but if my staff did, here's how. [ laughter ] it's a really nice joke that we just told. like that we change what o.j.'ing means to mean, like, writing a book [ laughter ] like for a long time, he's been like, "i feel like when people say oj - [ laughter ] you know, to o.j. someone is to write a piece of speculative fiction. [ laughter ] for me, it's like author, football, and then - [ laughter ] brooks really threw his staff under the bus. although in fairness, i do that a lot with my staff when a joke bombs
your house. [ laughter ] but probably the worst non-denial denial came from alabama congressman mo brooks, one of the most vocal advocates of the big lie and another co- conspirator who was also implicated in the "rolling stone" article brooks said, in response, that he had no involvement in planning the january 6th rally, but said, "i don't know if my staff did, but if they did, i'd be proud of them for helping to put together a rally lawful under the first amendment at the...
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. >> senior fellow in the center for sustainable development the brookings institution a to welcome me too today's event on renewing u.s. rural prosperity. federal policy and the biden administration. next to all of you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to join us. as the conversation unfolds we encourage you to engage on social media using the # reimagine rural. for today's program we are honored to have secretary of agriculture, tom ville sack will be in conversation with "new york times" columnist. and then will have the privilege to continue panel discussions the secretary at the department of commerce of communities unlimited and connie stewart the executive director it humble state university. immediately after the election, president biden made a public commitment he seeks to enable economic recovery from the covid 19 pandemic rural america would not be left behind. burrell america protects our nation at rates disproportionate of others. but employment and prime age labor participation in rural areas still have not recovered the 2008 recession level even before covid
. >> senior fellow in the center for sustainable development the brookings institution a to welcome me too today's event on renewing u.s. rural prosperity. federal policy and the biden administration. next to all of you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to join us. as the conversation unfolds we encourage you to engage on social media using the # reimagine rural. for today's program we are honored to have secretary of agriculture, tom ville sack will be in conversation with...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart on the challenges the biden administration is facing getting its economic and social agenda passed. 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. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> b.d.o. accountants and advisors. >> 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: another day on capitol hill with no vote on infrastructure, and no deal on a bigger spending package. but, as lisa dejardins reports, president biden made a direct appeal to democrats. >> reporter: not an everyday sight, a president on capitol hill, and president biden's getting his agenda back on track. >> i'm telling you we'r
david brooks and jonathan capehart on the challenges the biden administration is facing getting its economic and social agenda passed. 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. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> b.d.o. accountants and advisors. >> the john s. and james l. knight...