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Unbelievable. Good morning. Its monday, october 14th you were there. Were you there last night . I was. I actually was for seven innings. When did the come back start, joe . The eighth. Maybe by leaving. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to morning joe. That is quite a win for the red sox last night. With us on set here in new york, washington anchor for bbc new york, katie kay. Mark halperin. And msnbc policy analyst isra klein. We were watching the game and i said i have to leave. Built i get to work. You know barnacle is not here. I have to drive through the night. So i got in the car and about an hour down unbelievable. 50 when you left. It was 51. But more remarkable than this and i put this with what in 2004. Look, all weekend, willie, you saw this. We red sox fans went through the two most frustrating nights in our franchise history. We were no hit through eight innings last night. All of these strikeouts over the last two nights. No hit. The tigers pitchers set every record in th
Offer expert as it and solutions in a wide range of industries. What can we do for you . Now bbc world news. [ music ] this is a special addition of bbc world news america reporting from the u. S. Capital im katie kay. Syrian office wants to put chemical weapons under control. The white house responds with skepticism. The knowledge to date doesnt give you a lot of confidence. Meanwhile lawmakers have returned to capitol hill to debate whether president barack obama should use military force against the regime, we hear from both sides. And the secret life of a hair dresser, meet the man who traded his seize scissors to a camera to capture new york city. Welcome to our viewers on Public Television in america and around the globe. The white house is responding with skepticism tonight in orisen proposal dismasks has singled interest in the plan, but it is complicated efforts on capitol hill to win congressal support for military strike against the syrian president Bashar Alassad regime, if
Meet the man who traded scissors to a camera to capture new york city. Welcome to our viewers on Public Television in america and the globe. Respondingouse is with skepticism tonight in proposal dismasks has singled interest in the plan, efforts onomplicated capitol hill to win congressal support for military strike against the syrian president Bashar Alassad regime, if there diplomating option, would military action. We will hear from two lawmakers moment. First, this report. Reporter this is the week that could break a president and happen. Where it could many members of Congress Returns to their summer break are deeply skeptical about plans to strike syria. [ music ] not pay muchwill heed to protesters outside, but russian plan could make them more hesitant to action. It is great pleasure to host my friend. The started in london, along familiar with the dangers. John kerry made the proposed strike sound hardly anything to be worried about, calling it insignificant and then mused how
Well talk to charlie about it in a few minutes. Ifill well have reaction to both interviews in tonights program. Woodruff also, opening the doors of the nations most elite colleges to all. Jeffrey brown looks at a program for students from lowincome families. My parents always said that these schools were for the rich people that could afford it. Good evening woodruff good evening. Im judy woodruff. Ifill and im gwen ifill. Those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. And by the alfred p. Sloan foundation. Supporting science, technology, and improved Economic Performance and Financial Literacy in the 21st century. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And. 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 on this first night of the new pbs newshour, w