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Why CEOs will still come to the table to work with Trump

Clip: 8/22/2017 | 6m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

CEOs find safety in numbers distancing themselves from Trump.

President Trump has repeatedly positioned himself as the kind of leader who would have a unique connection with the corporate world. But several CEOS publicly broke with him in the past week after his remarks about the violence in Charlottesville. What’s happening with Mr. Trump’s relationship with the business community? William Brangham speaks with Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times.

08/22/2017

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Detroit's tiny houses give residents a chance to rebuild

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Clip: 8/22/2017 | 7m 35s | Tiny houses are giving homeless and low-income people a chance at homeownership. (7m 35s)

How can U.S. get Pakistan’s cooperation on Afghanistan?

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Clip: 8/22/2017 | 8m 9s | Trump singled out Pakistan's support for the Taliban as particularly problematic. (8m 9s)

How the world is reacting to Trump’s speech on Afghanistan

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Clip: 8/22/2017 | 3m 55s | Trump’s new policy hinges on a regional approach and includes deploying more U.S. troops. (3m 55s)

News Wrap: Tillerson heralds easing of North Korea tensions

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Clip: 8/22/2017 | 3m 55s | Tensions seem to have slightly eased between the U.S. and North Korea. (3m 55s)

Rethinking student debt, Purdue invests in its students

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Clip: 8/22/2017 | 7m 14s | How one university is fighting the rising costs of tuition by investing in its students. (7m 14s)

The U.S.-China rivalry through the lens of ancient Greece

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Clip: 8/22/2017 | 6m 46s | Graham Allison ponders the conflict between the world’s 2 greatest powers in his new book. (6m 46s)

Why tensions are flaring over Trump's Phoenix rally

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Clip: 8/22/2017 | 7m 17s | Trump will hold his first campaign-style rally since the tragic events in Charlottesville. (7m 17s)

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