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certified planners are proud to support pbs newshour. more information at let's make a plan.org. the candita fund, committed through restoring justice and meaningful work through investments and reor citi ideas. carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- this program was made possible but the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the newshour. today for the first time president biden publicly threatened to condition support for israel. the president said his future policy was dependent on whether israel took multiple steps to ease the civilian suffering from gaza and also reiterated his call for an immediate cease-fire. nick shiffrin is following all of this. presidential february to calls with foreign leaders aren't always that illuminate nateing but we learned a lot today. tell the us what you've learned. >> white
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and speaking of sorority, that is why we have pb, i think. right absolutely, so tell us why people should attend. what will they get there ? what will they hear? what will they learn? how is it structured? what's the programing? >> so the professional business women conference is this is the 35th year, the first time we've done it again live since the pandemic. we have a powerhouse group, a lineup of speakers, which we're going to talk about. very exciting. i don't know about all of you, but i am a big fan of issa rae, president barbie, and martha stewart, the og influencer is what sports illustrated called her on her. she was that. yes, as well as other kara swisher, who is a really accomplished writer journalist with the new york magazine, as well as bestselling new york times author. so really exciting lineup. i think the beauty about this conference is that it collects the brilliant minds of women and their allies from all across the state, and you get the opportunity to truly be you know, i don't know if any of you that speech in barbie
and speaking of sorority, that is why we have pb, i think. right absolutely, so tell us why people should attend. what will they get there ? what will they hear? what will they learn? how is it structured? what's the programing? >> so the professional business women conference is this is the 35th year, the first time we've done it again live since the pandemic. we have a powerhouse group, a lineup of speakers, which we're going to talk about. very exciting. i don't know about all of you,...
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you've gone back to high school for this pbs special. what was it like? i did not have the greatest high school experience. i would be very nervous to go back. what was it like to go back to high school? i think i would have, you know, flashbacks. what was it like for you? >> john: it was nervous making. just so you know. this was my little gesture for promoting the importance of arts in education. i pitched the idea of me going back to school. i had a wonderful time and i school, particularly in ninth and tenth grade of high school in our class. i wanted to be an artist back then. i wanted to capture that electric moment when a great art teacher, and eager students connect. and how else do you do that but actually go there? so i made myself the story. >> stephen: with a at all intimidated to be there with the great john lithgow? >> john: no, they never really heard of me. [laughter] >> stephen: nothing? no "third rock"? >> john: not until they heard the word "shrek." and then they went completely crazy. you were lord farquaad! i said well, i'm not the vi
you've gone back to high school for this pbs special. what was it like? i did not have the greatest high school experience. i would be very nervous to go back. what was it like to go back to high school? i think i would have, you know, flashbacks. what was it like for you? >> john: it was nervous making. just so you know. this was my little gesture for promoting the importance of arts in education. i pitched the idea of me going back to school. i had a wonderful time and i school,...
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that's because the free pbs app lets you watch the best of pbs anytime, anywhere. simply download the pbs app on your mobile or streaming device. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for streaming. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna nawaz is away. on the newshour tonight, hundreds are arrested as more pro-palestinian protests spread across college campuses. a key witness takes the stand in donald trump's hush money trial
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from now on, a new joint treasury pb oc cooperation and exchange on anti-money laundering established during this trip will enable our countries to share best crack this is an information to clamp down on loopholes in our respective financial systems. i have asked my team to begin these meetings very soon and we look forward to reporting on our progress. i'm also pleased that illicit finance is a critical component of treasuries work with the pb oc as part of the u.s. prc counter narcotics working group. exchanging information on money laundering as it relates to trafficking of fentanyl and other illicit synthetic drugs can help us disrupt the flow of illicit narcotics, precursor chemicals, and equipment. the opioid at the adamic is a crisis that affects every community in the united states, large or small. with more than 150 americans dying each day. treasury is committed to using all of our tolls -- tools to counter this threat. third, we are announcing we will continue a series of financial technical exchanges between the united states and china. just like military leaders need a h
from now on, a new joint treasury pb oc cooperation and exchange on anti-money laundering established during this trip will enable our countries to share best crack this is an information to clamp down on loopholes in our respective financial systems. i have asked my team to begin these meetings very soon and we look forward to reporting on our progress. i'm also pleased that illicit finance is a critical component of treasuries work with the pb oc as part of the u.s. prc counter narcotics...
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>> you are the host of a new pbs seriesa brief history of the future, which debuted this week, congratulations, which explores all the topics that you just described. how can we become great ancestors for future generations, and you described in the series how we are at an intertidal moments. what is that? >> so, in the marine biology sense, an intertidal is that place that many of us have been to if we have been to the ocean's edge, and it is the piece of land below water, and sometimes above water, that is called intertidal zone. but as a species, as a global planetary civilization, it is my belief that we are in that in between zone. we are kind of coming at a point where we are at the tail end of the enlightenment, rational, logos spacthinking at a lot of institutions that were built over the past 100 years that served as really well, are no longer serving us well. at the same time, we are not exactly sure what is coming next. so, the old world is kind of dying, the new one is yet to be born, that is an intertidal. the intertidal is a place of chaos, it is also a place of mass creativity,
>> you are the host of a new pbs seriesa brief history of the future, which debuted this week, congratulations, which explores all the topics that you just described. how can we become great ancestors for future generations, and you described in the series how we are at an intertidal moments. what is that? >> so, in the marine biology sense, an intertidal is that place that many of us have been to if we have been to the ocean's edge, and it is the piece of land below water, and...
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your guide through the pbs american masters documentary, moynihan, is the authoritative narration of recent oscar nominee, jeffrey wright. >> he rose to national celebrity as america's most famous representative to the united nations. >> one word attached to him wherever he went was flamboyance. the flamboyant patrick monahan. >> in my embarrassed to speak for less-than-perfect democracy? not one bit. find me a better one. >> moynihan is streaming on the pbs website, pbs.org until april 26th and is also available on the canopy streaming service. go to pbs.org. click shows and click american masters for moynihan. we will be right back. moynihan we will be right back. it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away. every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh a
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macneil got his start at nbc news before joining the ranks at pbs. he first started as one of the half macneil/lair report before expanding the news hour. his family says he died today in manhattan. he was 93 years old. tyler? >> he was always a very comforting presence on air on pbs. >> seema, thank you very much. >>> be sure to join us for the first ever cnbc change makers event. it's in new york city on april 18th, and you'll hear from some of this year's honorees who are reshaping business and redefining leadership including the actress and talk show host, drew barrymore and the secretary of commerce, gina ramondo. scan that on your screen, our go to cnbc.com/changemakers. we'll leave that up there for just a second. i'll draw it up here so you can take it. there's a lot more "power lunch" after this quick break. (♪♪) at enterprise mobility, our experts always see another road. because when there's no limit to how far mobility can go, there's no limit to how far businesses can go. (♪♪) her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue.
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while he was shining shoes in times square, to become a public policy visionary , is told in the new pbs american masters documentary, titled in his name. >> he wrote probably the first memo about global warming in the american government in 1969 and that is how they became so active on the environment. >> the environmental protection agency was created during the nixon presidency. his primary focus, especially ways to improve the welfare system and change it into a program that could actually help lift people out of poverty. >> he's trying to get johnson to understand this culture of poverty and racism. >> the insight that he had, was we have to go beyond civil rights legislation, to address the accumulative effects of chronic, racial, and economic subordination. what he was saying was that we need to move beyond issues of liberty and address issues of equality. >> johnson incorporates that thought into one of the most important addresses any president has ever given. >> freedom is not enough. you do not take a person who, for years, has been hobbled by change, and liberate him, bringin
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it's pwh-pb amazing. >> new inflation numbers this morning showing inflation going up more than what economists are expect sp*ebgting. do you believe there's any chance inflation gets under control between now and november? president trump: biden has lost control of inflation. it's back. raging back. the number today was very high. very bad. it's much higher because they exclude various categories. it's much higher than that. the number's out of control. biden has no idea what the hell he's doing. he's the worst president in the history of our country. and i have something -- i have some good news. where's brian? come here. the man i have known for a long time. he's running in georgia 3. it's going -- he's going to be a fantastic congressman. brian jack. very simple name. don't put him -- you can do it either way, jack brian or brian jack. he's a great guy. he's been with me for seven years. and he's always wanted to run for congress. this is where he was born. where he grew up. he knows it well. he loves the people. he will be fantastic. you know who brian is? you do now. there's an
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is not ready, bypass not ready, we straighten the road through the pass over the ridge, they threw a pb-3 tracklayer on the other side, it was apparently far away, as they say, and then they drank bam’s signature cocktail straight from construction helmets, northern lights, hurray! alexander bondir, like his rival in socialist competition, ivan varshavsky, remained forever with his railway. sasha died, and his last words were to be cremated and his ashes to be scattered at the junction where our teams met. when the ashes were buried, again they poured vodka and... champagne, northern lights into the helmet and passed them around, whoever was present was remembered by this custom, and the trains passing through the balbukhta crossing commemorate alexander bondar with drawn-out blasts, but when the orchestra splashes with thunder, you will understand that... during the construction, 56 people died, 56 tunnel workers, mechanics, assemblers, i want to take a picture in memory about them, who died in the kingdom of heaven, but this mountain, this giant, he was conquered, although the guys
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here and did not give up and i think that is the a message to a lot of young people, you may not get a pb, i haven't in like five years. but it is the hope every day and great grace to all the british swimmers as well. we're coming back and with that. climbing was a big hit when it made its 0lympic debut in tokyo. great britain's most decorated climber, shauna cox—see, took part in the women's event and this year teenager toby roberts is set to become the first british male climber to compete at the games. alpa patel reports. he's been called a teenage climbing sensation and four months time. this 18—year—old will be the first british male climber to compete at the olympic games. how did you get into climbing? so i got into climbing an after school club. i was just eight years old. my science teacher egged me on to give a go and then i went there. i absolutely loved it. i found it so addicting and i was just hooked from that point i started. my parents weren't climbers. i had nothing...like no idea about climbing. ijust kept going to the climbing wall. i kept enjoying it and then it
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up, and i think that's a message to a lot of young people in the crowd today, that i have not had a pb in like five years or something. it is the hope every day, and it is a great thing to race all the british swimmers as well, but we are coming back and i'm happy with that. climbing was a big hit when it made its 0lympic debut in tokyo. great britain's most decorated climber took part in the women's event. this year, teenager toby roberts is set to become the first british male climber to compete at the games. he's been called a teenage climbing sensation, and in four months�* time, this 18—year—old will be the first british male climber to compete at the olympic games. how did you get into climbing? at an after—school club. i was just eight years old and my science teacher sort of egged me on to give it a go and i went there, i absolutely loved it, i found it so addicting, and i was just hooked from that point. i started, my parents weren�*t climbers, i had no idea about climbing, ijust kept going to the climbing wall, kept enjoying it and then slowly started progressing to
up, and i think that's a message to a lot of young people in the crowd today, that i have not had a pb in like five years or something. it is the hope every day, and it is a great thing to race all the british swimmers as well, but we are coming back and i'm happy with that. climbing was a big hit when it made its 0lympic debut in tokyo. great britain's most decorated climber took part in the women's event. this year, teenager toby roberts is set to become the first british male climber to...
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at the pb oc has a whole range of levers that is busy adjusting and tweaking. it's got an economy that is showing some signs of turning around but is still pretty weak. the yuan complicates all of that. in many ways, a week one would help to ease conditions in china, would help to stimulate the economy. but not if it gets weaker than about where it is. again, threatens to run away. they got even more interest. their official policy is to restrain it to more than 2% either side. so that creates a very tough set up for the pb oc, especially this week as a short week for china. they are off on thursday and friday. that means there's no fixing on thursday and friday. there's a wide gap between the onshore and offshore you want. so yeah. that's a currency that really threatens to steal the spotlight for asia in the coming days. because of the weight that china's economy has. for a lot of asian partners and also it's one of the most traded currencies especially in asia. it has a lot of influence over the australian dollar. so yeah. in many ways, i would be keeping a
at the pb oc has a whole range of levers that is busy adjusting and tweaking. it's got an economy that is showing some signs of turning around but is still pretty weak. the yuan complicates all of that. in many ways, a week one would help to ease conditions in china, would help to stimulate the economy. but not if it gets weaker than about where it is. again, threatens to run away. they got even more interest. their official policy is to restrain it to more than 2% either side. so that creates...
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say goodbye to our viewers on was —— say goodbye to our viewers on pbs —— michael singh. thank you forjoining us. the breaking news tonight coming in in the hour that to remark us officials telling cbs news our us partner that an israeli missile has hit iran, an explosion heard north—west of the identity of isfahan early friday morning according to the country's semi—official newsagency and we can show it to you on the map, jennifer, kokomo city's international airport and we've not yet had an explanation from errani media on possible cause. it's been reported american media that it was an israeli strike. isfahan, about a four hour drive from the capital of tehran, home to a large airbase, the major missile production complex and several nuclear sites, erroneously better reporting the nuclear sites are safe at this hour. the incident comes with tensions high across the middle east after iran's unprecedented missile under attack on israel on the weekend. iran has been highlighted after israel said it would respond to annie running against it and i believe we have those
say goodbye to our viewers on was —— say goodbye to our viewers on pbs —— michael singh. thank you forjoining us. the breaking news tonight coming in in the hour that to remark us officials telling cbs news our us partner that an israeli missile has hit iran, an explosion heard north—west of the identity of isfahan early friday morning according to the country's semi—official newsagency and we can show it to you on the map, jennifer, kokomo city's international airport and we've not...
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. >> joining me for insight and analysis are -- geoff bennett, co-anchor of pbs news hour, jonathan martin of "politico," former white house press secretary jen psaki and marc short, former chief of staff to vice president mike pence. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. after a monumental week marked by the first-ever criminal trial of a former president and history making arguments before the supreme court, while donald trump sat in a new york courtroom on trial for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, the supreme court heard arguments on trump's claim of presidential immunity which could reshape the future of presidential power. the justices appeared ready to reject trump's sweeping claim that he's immune from any criminal prosecution on felony charges of conspiracy and obstruction for trying to subvert the 2020 election, but suggested they might give trump a different kind of victory, a delay in the case, sign
. >> joining me for insight and analysis are -- geoff bennett, co-anchor of pbs news hour, jonathan martin of "politico," former white house press secretary jen psaki and marc short, former chief of staff to vice president mike pence. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. after a...
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. >> on that point, jack from santa barbara asked whether an npr-pbs model with local affiliates would help to increase public news. of course, we had gannett for a while and rejected associated press. >> i think he's talking about a government-funded model, partially government-funded model probably like pbs or npr. >> doesn't allude to that, but we'll put aside the funding question for the moment, the idea of a network with affiliates maybe. >> you had that in the past as you said gannet has papers across the country and we had night ritter, had charlotte, san jose, detroit, a whole bunch of places and i don't think that's the answer to any of this. i think the reality is that the way that people are consuming news today and the way that advertising is being distributed is the big challenge. so, so much of the advertising is being sucked up by the big platforms and that would be google facebook, apple, less and less twitter. >> susan from boynton beach, florida, why do you think of ronna mcdonnell fired by the rnc and then taken up by nbc and then fired by there. >> i think there's g
. >> on that point, jack from santa barbara asked whether an npr-pbs model with local affiliates would help to increase public news. of course, we had gannett for a while and rejected associated press. >> i think he's talking about a government-funded model, partially government-funded model probably like pbs or npr. >> doesn't allude to that, but we'll put aside the funding question for the moment, the idea of a network with affiliates maybe. >> you had that in the past...
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. >> host: jack in santa barbara asks if npr, pbs models and local affiliates would help to increase public trust in news. we had jeanette which worked for a while and has rejected the associated press. you wonder how that's going. is that a good model? >> he's talking about a government-funded model, partially government funded model probably like pbs or npr. >> doesn't allude to that but we will put aside that question for the moment. the idea with a network with affiliates. >> you had that in the past. a lot of national papers across the country. a chain that i worked for at the miami herald had papers in philadelphia, charlotte, san jose, detroit, a bunch of places. i don't think that is the answer to any of this. the way people are consuming news today is the big challenge so so much of the advertising is being sucked up by the big platforms and that would be google, facebook, apple, less and less twitter. >> what do you think of hiring and firing of ronna mcdaniel who was fired by the are in c but taken up by in bc and there was outrage among republicans that she was fired? >>
. >> host: jack in santa barbara asks if npr, pbs models and local affiliates would help to increase public trust in news. we had jeanette which worked for a while and has rejected the associated press. you wonder how that's going. is that a good model? >> he's talking about a government-funded model, partially government funded model probably like pbs or npr. >> doesn't allude to that but we will put aside that question for the moment. the idea with a network with affiliates....
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up, and i think that's a message to a lot of young people in the crowd today that i have not had a pb in like five years or something. it is the hope every day and it is a great thing to race all the british swimmers as well but we are coming back and i'm happy with that. , ., , ., are coming back and i'm happy with that. , ., , with that. climbing was a big hit when it — with that. climbing was a big hit when it made _ with that. climbing was a big hit when it made its - with that. climbing was a big hit when it made its 0lympic| hit when it made its olympic debut in tokyo. great britain's most decorated climber took part in the women �*s event. this year teenager toby roberts is set to become the first british male climate to compete at the games. he's been called at the games. he's been called a teenager claiming sensation, and in four months�* time, this 18—year—old will be the first british male climber to compete at the olympic games. how did you get into climbing? shit at the olympic games. how did you get into climbing?- you get into climbing? at an after-school _ yo
up, and i think that's a message to a lot of young people in the crowd today that i have not had a pb in like five years or something. it is the hope every day and it is a great thing to race all the british swimmers as well but we are coming back and i'm happy with that. , ., , ., are coming back and i'm happy with that. , ., , with that. climbing was a big hit when it — with that. climbing was a big hit when it made _ with that. climbing was a big hit when it made its - with that. climbing...
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and it always does come back to something like npr or pbs. i'm like no, no. so while it's not shocking to us, maybe it breaks through, maybe, to some people out there that are believing that this is some sort of voice of object tiftd. >> ainsley: pete, we started talking this on wednesday morning on "fox & friends." and then there was a meeting apparently at npr with executives that day. and this is what someone said who was in that staff meeting. when the hosts of npr's biggest shows convened on wednesday afternoon for a long-scheduled meet and greet with the network's news executive, catherine mar, conversations soon turned to mr. berliner's essay. according to two people with knowledge of the meeting chapin told the host that she didn't want mr. berliner to become a martyr, the people said. this is not a unique niewmple. go to any other network in new york city and the culture is more or less the same. maybe one token rino republican. this is a surprise. i'm a little sad if they do change though. because i don't know where i'm going to get, you know, stori
and it always does come back to something like npr or pbs. i'm like no, no. so while it's not shocking to us, maybe it breaks through, maybe, to some people out there that are believing that this is some sort of voice of object tiftd. >> ainsley: pete, we started talking this on wednesday morning on "fox & friends." and then there was a meeting apparently at npr with executives that day. and this is what someone said who was in that staff meeting. when the hosts of npr's...
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american aid, ukraine will have no chance of winning over russia, he said this in an interview with the pbs television company. let's listen to what zelensky said. i tell you frankly, without this help. and we won't have a chance to win, and you have to be much stronger than your enemy. that's what i'm talking about, 1:10 artillery shell today, can we stand like that? no, in any case, with these statistics, they will push us back every day. if we want to defend one hundred percent what is under our control today, we must... well, i just don't know who else zelensky is convincing and whether it is possible to convince anyone when the issue of aid to ukraine moves into the realm of domestic politics, and it has long since moved into politics in the united states of america , mr. sergey, here... you are saying absolutely true things, this problem is not even a problem of internal politics, but an internal situation in the republican party, why is mike johnson acting like this, he is in limbo, he only has one dear, is to do what donald trump tells him, or his closest associates in the so -calle
american aid, ukraine will have no chance of winning over russia, he said this in an interview with the pbs television company. let's listen to what zelensky said. i tell you frankly, without this help. and we won't have a chance to win, and you have to be much stronger than your enemy. that's what i'm talking about, 1:10 artillery shell today, can we stand like that? no, in any case, with these statistics, they will push us back every day. if we want to defend one hundred percent what is under...
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i want to welcome in our view is on pbs and we want to bring you some breaking news, this is a developing story. two us official tells cbs news, our us partner, that an israeli missile has hit iran. reports from iran say that explosions have been heard in the centre of the country. there are a few more details coming in, and iran news agency has reported a blast in the city of esfahan close has reported a blast in the city of esfa han close to has reported a blast in the city of esfahan close to the airport. —— isfahan. iran reports that flights to tehran, isfahan and shiraz and airports in the west, northwest and southwest have been suspended. an iranian source tells reuters that its air defence system has been activated in the region. it was activated against, quote, "an object suspected to be a drone". in newsagency telling officials there had been three explosions heard near an army base in the city's north—west so we are getting more details coming in and we will continue to update the story as we get it. joining me live is mark kimmitt, former us assistant secretary of state f
i want to welcome in our view is on pbs and we want to bring you some breaking news, this is a developing story. two us official tells cbs news, our us partner, that an israeli missile has hit iran. reports from iran say that explosions have been heard in the centre of the country. there are a few more details coming in, and iran news agency has reported a blast in the city of esfahan close has reported a blast in the city of esfa han close to has reported a blast in the city of esfahan close...
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>> norah, i hope people appreciate the pb & j, the passion, beauty, and joy of science and space exploration. this really brought people together. you know, tradings came to a virtual stop on wall street because people shared this experience. and this experience is understood through the process of science. >> bill, i know there was a concern in texas about the clouds and the weather, but it turned out better than expected for you, right? what did you see? >> it was perfect for totality. we could see the disk of the moon covering the disk of the sun, and i saw a couple things which i'd never seen before, one of which was the solar prominence, the solar flare-style event, that coronale mass ejection of these charged particles shooting off the sun into deep space because the sun is more active right now than it was, let's say, in 2017 when we had another solar eclipse here in north america. and so the jolt of particles off the sun was really visible from here, and it was this extraordinary pink. >> it was a marvelous day, and bill nye, thank you so much for sharing it with us. >> thank you, no
>> norah, i hope people appreciate the pb & j, the passion, beauty, and joy of science and space exploration. this really brought people together. you know, tradings came to a virtual stop on wall street because people shared this experience. and this experience is understood through the process of science. >> bill, i know there was a concern in texas about the clouds and the weather, but it turned out better than expected for you, right? what did you see? >> it was...
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. >> she was filming an upset for her pbs series asian culture on the scene, when the shaking began to occur. >> reporter: initially it was pretty terrifying, the rumbling was unlike anything i had ever experienced in the area earthquake. >> reporter: the shaking, more violent than the area's 1989 earthquake, she says, and her family and friends back home in new york city and in the bay area worried about whether she was affected by it. >> my phone was blowing up with people, wondering, you know, how we are doing. but we went on with our film shoot and we are still heading down. >> reporter: she travels through some of the hardest hit areas in the next few days, with concerns about indigenous people living in isolated villages closest to the epicenter. >> we will have to drive around the south of the island to reach our filming destination. there's a lot of indigenous populations. >> a lot of people sharing those worries with danielle chang, worried about what search and rescue teams will find. once they do reach those remote villages. we are live at sfo, tom jensen, nbc, bay area news
. >> she was filming an upset for her pbs series asian culture on the scene, when the shaking began to occur. >> reporter: initially it was pretty terrifying, the rumbling was unlike anything i had ever experienced in the area earthquake. >> reporter: the shaking, more violent than the area's 1989 earthquake, she says, and her family and friends back home in new york city and in the bay area worried about whether she was affected by it. >> my phone was blowing up with...
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it here on bbc news and a warm welcome come of course, to our viewers tuning in here in america on pbs as well. and also don't forget to go to our live page on bbc news. we have a team of correspondents send out across the country-- fanned out across the country keeping you up-to-date with what they are seeing and experiencing and feeling, and you will be able to see some of their blog posts as well as watch the path of the men going right across the s-- of the moon going right across the sun. we can bring and once again our science editor pallet gauche --pallab ghosh, who is having one of the biggest days of the for any kind of science correspondent. we are starting to get such a totality in ohio. it is getting pretty cold, people are starting to gather. i can feel the anticipation building even further. just in terms of what would be considered a truly great eclipse, this surely has to go down as one ofhem. 99% of people in america experiencing it either partially or totally. that is huge. pallab: it is one of the most memorable eclipses of all time, partly because the sun is so inte
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it's not every day you seea l a white guy sue a black guy for not hiring enough black guysey for his pbs show. >> but today, anything's possibles pbs today an. >> al roker and his company, roker entertainment, are being sueder e by a white producer for not being d-i enough. >> the initiative demanded that roker exclusively hire black writers for his show, weather hunters. but naughty al roker hired some whites and the white whitee producer not happy about it. according to the complaint, the whit e producer demanded roker start discriminating against whitesscriminas and got fired. now he wants $10 million bonfire fire, sandy beaches, pool parties, barbecues. >> don't poo you love summer?vem i love summer so much. i'm thinking of identifyinmeh g as it. it's called gender season. n. >> did you know? however, there is a kno gender identity that is linked to the seasons? this is calledthis i gender sea and a season is an individualy n who explores the gender identity in relation to a thall of the seasons. so this might be somebody whose gender, expression and identit'y is linked to one season
it's not every day you seea l a white guy sue a black guy for not hiring enough black guysey for his pbs show. >> but today, anything's possibles pbs today an. >> al roker and his company, roker entertainment, are being sueder e by a white producer for not being d-i enough. >> the initiative demanded that roker exclusively hire black writers for his show, weather hunters. but naughty al roker hired some whites and the white whitee producer not happy about it. according to the...