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PBS News Hour - Brooks and Capehart

Brooks and Capehart on the acceptance of violence in U.S. politics

PBS News Hour - Brooks and Capehart

PBS NewsHour

News, Politics

4.51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including a recent poll that found many American adults are ready to accept violence in the U.S. political system. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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slash everywhere. It's been quite a week.

0:25.0

President Biden delivered an ultimatum to our longtime ally Israel.

0:29.0

And here at home, a number of American adults told us they are prepared to accept violence in our

0:34.6

political system. To discuss all that and more we turn now to the analysis of

0:39.1

Brooks and Kapart. That's New York Times columnist David Brooks and Jonathan K. Part,

0:44.1

Associate Editor for the Washington Post.

0:46.4

Great to see you both. As always, I want to pick up where Jeff's interview with

0:50.3

Senator Coons there left off. Jonathan, you just heard Senator saying that he is open to conditioning aid to Israel.

0:57.6

And under those conditions as he laid them out, this is a close advisor of President

1:02.2

Biden saying this, joining the ranks of some other

1:04.4

lawmakers who've been saying this for a while we should say but after the killing of

1:08.2

those seven aid workers does this feel like a tipping point when it comes to

1:11.9

President Biden's relationship with leaders in Israel?

1:15.2

Yes, I think it is. We've seen this coming. I mean, how many weeks have we sat here on a Friday night

1:20.8

talking about how, while the relationship between the two nations

1:25.2

is firm and solid, the relationship between the two leaders of those nations, there's

1:30.5

daylight coming in there and you know the president and the administration

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