. Residency julie i think he has. Think he has changed american perceptions of who can be president. I think he has changed about ns perceptions what the president should say, how the president should act, acceptable in that role. I do think there is a question, whether any future president acts in the same way trump does. Actually is a model president or of whether we see an effort to revert back. There is certainly now a much ifferent idea about the qualifications that it takes to become president and who could themselves r prepared and able to receive the votes of the american public. That i think really in an extraordinary way. Steve jon jon, your thoughts o Jonathan Karl, your thoughts to that question . Jonathan we havent had a president like donald trump before now. Actually dont think well ever again have another president like donald trump. Figure. Hes a singular but that said, julie is exactly right. Boundaries. The i think some of it will come back to normal. This k, you kno
Cleanup gets underway in sudan after weeks of bloody and kick off in south america football returns after a 6 month suspension because of the panda. Thank you very much for joining us Senior Palestinian figures say theyve been betrayed after the United Arab Emirates and bahrain signed u. S. Brokered agreements to normalize ties with israel have been protests against a deal in gaza and the occupied west bank u. S. President donald trump says a deal is represent the new dawn of a middle east i want house correspondent Kimberly Hockett reports. Its not the promised peace deal of the century between israelis and palestinians still u. S. President donald trump hailed the so. Of the Abraham Accords at the white house as an historic day after decades of division and conflict we mark the dawn of a new middle east. The agreement signed between israel the United Arab Emirates and bahrain formalizes relationships already in place but now includes the opening of embassies its a pivot point they ho
The Latino Community and his economic aid plan for puerto rico. This is 35 minutes. Hello, hello. I am chairwoman of the osceola board of county commissioners, and i am so excited to welcome you here in Osceola County. As we prepare to welcome the Vice President to Osceola County, i couldnt pick a better and more perfect day. We are in the kickoff, and its the first day of hispanic heritage month. We have an overwhelmingly ofpanic population with 55 our population being of hispanic origin with the great majority being puerto rican. We are a working class community, and we have so many people relocating from puerto rico after Hurricane Maria looking for opportunity. Unfortunately now, we are stuck with an inadequate, inapt response to Hurricane Maria and our covid19 pandemic. I dont know about you, but i am looking forward to a president that not only has a plan for Puerto Ricans, for hispanics, but will also bring that level of respect and caring to the white house that we need. Spanis
Complicated time. All this on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. The engine that connects us. For 25 years, designed to help us do more than we like. Financial Services Firm johnson and johnson. 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 contributions by viewers like you. Think then you. We will return after the headlines. Ruth ginsburg has died. This was due to complications. Chief Justice Roberts said that nation has lost a judge of historic nature and the court has lost a cherished colleague. He described Justice Ginsburg as a resolute champion of justice. More on the remarkable life for her to do in my lifetime, i expect to see three, four, perhaps even more women on the high court bench. Women not shaped from the same mold but of from complexions. Ruth ginsburg became the second women on the S
Professor thanks for being with us tonight just your basic reaction we all knew she was battling cancer, but it kind of caught everybody off guard tonight didnt it. Yes, i mean i think like so Many Americans i was shocked even though of course she was 87 and had had a lot of mental, i mean excuse me physical Health Issues when i when i heard the news like many people i got very teary eyed because it was shocking and we thought of her as kind of a rock and someone who even though shes been through a lot of physical adversity an emotional unversity her husband passed away had been someone who we thought and we would be here forever. The second woman on the United States Supreme Court made quite an impact more than many of the men over these many many years why do you think that is. I think she had this really extraordinary combination incredible forward thinking this with respect to the kind of race that she wanted to promote and that was especially the rights of people who are marginali