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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: tragic collapse. emergency crews continue searching the rubble for those still missing, as the surfside, florida community grieves the lives lost. then, leaving afghanistan. the withdrawal of u.s. troops paints a grim and uncertain future for the country, as afghan leaders meet with president biden. we talk to a taliban spokesperson. plus: >> i want to give my condolences to the floyd family. >> woodruff: sentenced. derek chauvin is given 22.5 years in prison for george floyd's murder, as the country continues to grapple with a racial reckoning. >> my family and i have been given a life sentence. we will never be able to get george back. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart consider the administration's push to curtail violent crime, and the future of the bipartisan infrastructure deal. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ >> fidelity wealth management. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> john
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: tragic collapse. emergency crews continue searching the rubble for those still missing, as the surfside, florida community grieves the lives lost. then, leaving afghanistan. the withdrawal of u.s. troops paints a grim and uncertain future for the country, as afghan leaders meet with president biden. we talk to a taliban spokesperson. plus: >> i want to give my condolences to the floyd family. >> woodruff: sentenced. derek chauvin is given...
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thank you very much. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: and tomorrow night, we'll hear the case for provingfree community college from another former secretary of education, john king, who served unr president obama. >> woodruff: as covid cases are dropping in most parts of the u.s. now, many frontline workers are now reckoning with how the pandemic has impacted their lives. it turns out that a few medical professionals are collaborating with grammy-nominated singer- songwriterary gauthier to weave their profound experiences into song. special correspondent jared bowen of gbh boston reports that gauthier-- who will release a new book in july, "saved by a song: the art and healing power of songwriting"-- says the effort to make these caregivers whole couldn't be more important. the story is part of our ongoing arts and culture coverage, "canvas." >> it was a tough year. >> reporter: this is a moment to heal the healers. five members of the emergency department at boston's brigham and women's hospital gather on zoom to write a song. >> and what my goal with you today is, to do, is to kind of
thank you very much. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: and tomorrow night, we'll hear the case for provingfree community college from another former secretary of education, john king, who served unr president obama. >> woodruff: as covid cases are dropping in most parts of the u.s. now, many frontline workers are now reckoning with how the pandemic has impacted their lives. it turns out that a few medical professionals are collaborating with grammy-nominated singer-...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: >> america is on the move again. woodruff: president biden welcomes today's jobs numbers. we talk with his chief economic advisor about the challenges ahead as the economy opens up. then, a solemn anniversary: the tiananmen square massacre casts a long shadow over modern chinese politics. we speak with a communist party dissident about today's china. beyond the border: how u.s. agents increasingly drop migrants off in rural areas without resources after their journey from dire circumstances. >> ( translated ): there is a lot of conflict. there is no economy, there is no work, there is no, there is no way to get ahead. besides, we are afraid of being in a country where there is great danger for everyone. >> woodruff: and it's friday, david brooks and jonathan capehart consider negotiations between president biden and senate republicans, and the big jobs the president is giving vice president kamala harris. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ m
i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: >> america is on the move again. woodruff: president biden welcomes today's jobs numbers. we talk with his chief economic advisor about the challenges ahead as the economy opens up. then, a solemn anniversary: the tiananmen square massacre casts a long shadow over modern chinese politics. we speak with a communist party dissident about today's china. beyond the border: how u.s. agents increasingly drop migrants off in rural areas...
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i am judy woodruff. join us again. thank you, please stay safe and we will see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- consumer cellular. johnson & johnson. financial services firm raymond james. bnsf railway. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations and education and democratic engagement and the advancement at carnegie.org. the target foundation, committed to advancing racial equity and the change required to shift systems and accelerate equable -- equitable opportunity and the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by public broadcasting and from contributions from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs newshour west from w eta studios in washington and our bureau at the walter cronkite school at arizona state university. >> pati narrates: today... ah! you saw how tender it is? i didn't even have to make an effort! we're tackling one of the classics. and you're gonna do this without me, and you're gonna do so well that you're gonna want
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i am judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, insurrection aftermath.he senate releases its report on the security failures during the january 6th assault on the capitol by a violent mob of trump supporters. then, the migration message. the vice president discusses the biden administration immigration agenda in central america as the region struggles with rampant corruption. and rethinking college, as calls for free tuition at the nation's community colleges grow louder , the benefits and drawbacks of the idea become more apparent. all that and more on tonigh's pbs newshour. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by -- >> cfo, caregiver, eclipse chaser, a raond james financial advisor taylor's advice to help you with your life well planned. >> for 25 years consumer , cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that s people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> johnson & johnson. b
i am judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, insurrection aftermath.he senate releases its report on the security failures during the january 6th assault on the capitol by a violent mob of trump supporters. then, the migration message. the vice president discusses the biden administration immigration agenda in central america as the region struggles with rampant corruption. and rethinking college, as calls for free tuition at the nation's community colleges grow louder , the benefits and...
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♪ judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.n "newshour" tonight, biden abroad, making his first overseas trip to europe to reengage wh allies and adversaries. insurrection aftermath, u.s. capitol policefficer gives his first interview since the attack on congress by trump supporters. rethinking college, the push for free community college nationwide gains support, but questions remain about the effectiveness ofhe plan. all that and more on tonight "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" provided by -- >> bnsf railway. consumer cellular. johnson & johnson. financial services firm raymond james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation, committed to improving lives in the u.s. and developing countries, on the web at lemelson.org. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.or g. and with the ongoing support of these
♪ judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.n "newshour" tonight, biden abroad, making his first overseas trip to europe to reengage wh allies and adversaries. insurrection aftermath, u.s. capitol policefficer gives his first interview since the attack on congress by trump supporters. rethinking college, the push for free community college nationwide gains support, but questions remain about the effectiveness ofhe plan. all that and more on tonight "pbs newshour." >>...
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judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the road ahead. the president and a bipartisan group of senators agree on a nearly $1 trillion pl to update the nation's critical infrastructure. then, a tragic collapse, at least 99 people are missing after a condominium building crumbles near miami beach. plus, covid stole. the pandemic causes the largest drop in life expectancy since world war ii, with communities of color disproportionately hit. and critical race theory. one of battle in one virginia school district illustrates the growing national controversy over teaching race in public schools. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding has been provided by -- >> johnson & johnson consumer cellular financial for -- financial services firm raymond james carnegie corporation of new york , supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security, at kornegay. org. -- carnegie.org. and with the support of these institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the
judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the road ahead. the president and a bipartisan group of senators agree on a nearly $1 trillion pl to update the nation's critical infrastructure. then, a tragic collapse, at least 99 people are missing after a condominium building crumbles near miami beach. plus, covid stole. the pandemic causes the largest drop in life expectancy since world war ii, with communities of color disproportionately hit. and critical race theory. one of...
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woodruff: dr. anthony fauci, we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you, judy. good to be with you. >> woodruff: today there is a fragile cease-fire in tigray, in northern ethiopia, after ethiopian forces and their allies withdrew from the region they largely occupied late last year. it is, for now, a dramatic turn in a conflict that has killed thousands, uprooted millions, and featured atrocities the international community say were committed by the government of a nobel-prize winning prime minister. and today, tigray rebels, are claiming victory. here's nick schifrin. >> schifrin: today in tigray, celebration, for what tigrayans are calling “liberation day.” in the city of shire, residents posted cell phone videos of tigrayan rebels enring the city, flying the tigrayan flag. just hours before, tigray's capital makele erupted in fireworks, after ethiopian soldiers retreated. for the last eight months those ethiopian soldiers, with allies from neighboring eritrea, left a trail of scorched earth. they occupied much of tigray, in a conflict with tigrayan military a
woodruff: dr. anthony fauci, we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you, judy. good to be with you. >> woodruff: today there is a fragile cease-fire in tigray, in northern ethiopia, after ethiopian forces and their allies withdrew from the region they largely occupied late last year. it is, for now, a dramatic turn in a conflict that has killed thousands, uprooted millions, and featured atrocities the international community say were committed by the government of a nobel-prize...
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i'm judy woodruff. of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [upbeat music] - hello, everyone and welcome to amanpour & co. here's what's coming up. - there are a number of areas where we are fundamentally at odds. - [christiane] after tense talks with china, america's top diplomat heads to europe. ambassador bill taylor joins me on president biden's most urgent foreign policy challenges, and... - we should just be concerne
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i'm judy woodruff. join us online.he pbs newshour, stay safe and we will see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ consumer cellular. johnson & johnson. financial services firm raymond james. bnsf railway. carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovationsn education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. the target foundation. committed to advancing racial equity and creating the change required to shift systems and accelerate equitable economic opportunities. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ this is pbs newshour west. from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> pati n
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: biden abroad.he president meets with the prime minister of the united kingdom ahead of the critical g-7 summit, and announces a plan to distribute vaccines to countries in need. then, lone star politics. texas increasingly positions itself at odds with the biden administration on critical issues. and, aids at 40. we consider the effect of the virus on the communities it has disproportionately impacted, and what the future holds in the fight against the disease. >> there's about a 10 million- person treatment gap right now between the number of people livingith h.i.v. and those that are on treatment. and we're seeing increases in h.i.v. infections in some parts of the world. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> before we talk about your investments-- what's new? >> well, audrey's expecting... >> twins! >> we'd be closer to the twins. >> let me guess, change in plans? >> at fidelity, changing plans is always part of
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: biden abroad.he president meets with the prime minister of the united kingdom ahead of the critical g-7 summit, and announces a plan to distribute vaccines to countries in need. then, lone star politics. texas increasingly positions itself at odds with the biden administration on critical issues. and, aids at 40. we consider the effect of the virus on the communities it has disproportionately impacted, and what the future holds in the fight against...
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i'm judy woodruff. on "the newshour" tonight, 100 years later, the anniversary of the tulsa massacre renews calls to address the massive and widening racial wealth gap in the u.s. then, a deadly surge. latin america sees massive spikes in covid cases across the region after the explosion of the virus in brazil. plus, rethinking college. questions arise about applications and tuition for community colleges amid a precipitous drop in enrollment, especially among students of color. >> financial reasons was the primary reason given for students dropping out. almost 40% of those students had a scenario where they had to decide between rent, food, and a college expense. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. >> cfo. caregiver. eclipse chaser. raymondjames taylors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> for 25 yearsconsumer cellular is been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what t
i'm judy woodruff. on "the newshour" tonight, 100 years later, the anniversary of the tulsa massacre renews calls to address the massive and widening racial wealth gap in the u.s. then, a deadly surge. latin america sees massive spikes in covid cases across the region after the explosion of the virus in brazil. plus, rethinking college. questions arise about applications and tuition for community colleges amid a precipitous drop in enrollment, especially among students of color....
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, power changes hands. a new israeli government coalition of unlikely political partners moves to oust long-time prime minister benjamin netanyahu. then, help wanted. the debate over the efficacy of unemployment benefits intensifies as the u.s. economy recovers and businesses re-open. and haiti in crisis. countrywide calls for the president to step down go unheeded amid rampant violence and corruption. >> he destroyed the police, he is working with the gangs, so the insecurity of the people of haiti as it is today, it is an insecurity driven by the state. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 ye ars. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular. johnson & johnson. financial services fm raymond james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation,
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, power changes hands. a new israeli government coalition of unlikely political partners moves to oust long-time prime minister benjamin netanyahu. then, help wanted. the debate over the efficacy of unemployment benefits intensifies as the u.s. economy recovers and businesses re-open. and haiti in crisis. countrywide calls for the president to step down go unheeded amid rampant violence and corruption. >> he destroyed the police, he is working...
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♪ judy: good evening i am judy woodruff on the newshour tonight. biden abroad.he president meets with the kingdom ahead of the critical d7 summit. -- g7 summit and discusses a plan to distribute vaccine to countries and needy. texas increasingly positions itself at odds with the biden administration critical issues. aids at 40. we consider the effect on virus on the com has affected, and what the future holds in the fight against the disease. >> there is about a 10 million person treatment gap right now for the number of people living with hiv and those on treatments. seeing increases of v infection and some parts of the world. judy: all of that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. ♪ major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> before 's new? >> audrey' expecting. >> twins. ♪ >> fidelity, a change of plans is always a part of the plan. >> johnson & johnson. bnsf railway. consumer cellular. financial services firm raymond james. the candida fund, committed to expanding restorative justice and meaning investments and leaders and ideas. more at cand
♪ judy: good evening i am judy woodruff on the newshour tonight. biden abroad.he president meets with the kingdom ahead of the critical d7 summit. -- g7 summit and discusses a plan to distribute vaccine to countries and needy. texas increasingly positions itself at odds with the biden administration critical issues. aids at 40. we consider the effect on virus on the com has affected, and what the future holds in the fight against the disease. >> there is about a 10 million person...
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. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ >> good evening, i am judy woodruff on the news hour heartache, pressure teams calm the wreckage as officials look for answers in the collapse of the surfside, florida condominium. one on one, we discussed the ongoing pandemic recovery and threats from new covid variants with dr. anthony fauci and an unfair burden. black women lawmakers nationwide live with a perpetual feeling of danger after being elected to office. this is an incredibly crushing weight to carry on a daily basis, to live in constant fear, feeling like you are in a state of constant fight or f
. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ >> good evening, i am judy woodruff on the news hour heartache, pressure teams calm the wreckage as officials look for answers in the collapse of the surfside, florida condominium. one on one, we discussed the ongoing pandemic recovery and threats from new covid variants with dr. anthony fauci and an unfair burden. black women lawmakers nationwide live with a perpetual feeling of danger after being elected to office. this is an...
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da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsor by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodrufftonight, hope and heartache-- rescue crews comb the wreckage as officials look for answers in the collapse of the suride florida condo. then, one on one-- we discuss the ongoing pandemic recovery and threats from new covid variants with doctor anthony fauci. and, an unfair burden-- black women lawmakers nationwide live with a perpetual feeling of danger after being elected to office. >> this is an incredibly crushing weight to carry on a daily basis. to live in constant fear, feeling like you're in a state of constant fight or flight and not knowing who to trust. >> woodruff: aha
da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsor by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodrufftonight, hope and heartache-- rescue crews comb the wreckage as officials look for answers in the collapse of the suride florida condo. then, one on one-- we discuss the ongoing pandemic recovery and threats from new covid variants with doctor anthony fauci. and, an unfair burden-- black women lawmakers nationwide live with a perpetual feeling of danger after being elected...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: ballot battle. should voting be more or less accessible? the u.s. senate takes on election reform in a contentious fight. then, rebuilding iraq. much of mosul remains in ruins amid sluggish reconstruction efforts, years after the battle to retake the city from isis. and, rethinking college. tribal universities begin to recover from the pandemic that exacerbated their unique struggles to reach students. >> we were far behind, in terms of the underlying infrastructure, the operating infrastructure, because the federal government has never lived up to its responsibility to adequately fund our tribal colleges. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provid byde >> c.f.o. care-giver. eclipse-chaser. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life, well-planned. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: ballot battle. should voting be more or less accessible? the u.s. senate takes on election reform in a contentious fight. then, rebuilding iraq. much of mosul remains in ruins amid sluggish reconstruction efforts, years after the battle to retake the city from isis. and, rethinking college. tribal universities begin to recover from the pandemic that exacerbated their unique struggles to reach students. >> we were far behind, in terms of the...
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judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight -- searching for survivors. to comb through the wreckage of the surfside building collapse , then, extreme conditions. the pacific northwest grapples with a record-breaking heat wave and devastating drought. plus, battling diabetes -- how the pandemic has a disproportionate impact on americans living with the disease. >> during covid we were all told isolate, withdraw. , those are the opposite of what i would recommend to someone who's attempting to properly manage their mood and their diabetes. amna: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight -- searching for survivors. to comb through the wreckage of the surfside building collapse , then, extreme conditions. the pacific northwest grapples with a record-breaking heat wave and devastating drought. plus, battling diabetes -- how the pandemic has a disproportionate impact on americans living with the disease. >> during covid we were all told isolate, withdraw. , those are the opposite of what i would recommend to someone...
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i'm judy woodruff. ballot battle -- should voting be more or less accessible?es on election reform in a contentious fight then rebuilding iraq -- much of mosul remains in ruins amid sluggish reconstruction efforts, years after the battle to retake the city from isis. and rethinking college -- tribal universities begin to recover from the pandemic that exacerbated their unique struggles to reach students. >> we were far behind in terms of the underlying infrastructure, the operating infrastructure, because the federal government has never lived up to its responsibility to adequately fund our tribal
i'm judy woodruff. ballot battle -- should voting be more or less accessible?es on election reform in a contentious fight then rebuilding iraq -- much of mosul remains in ruins amid sluggish reconstruction efforts, years after the battle to retake the city from isis. and rethinking college -- tribal universities begin to recover from the pandemic that exacerbated their unique struggles to reach students. >> we were far behind in terms of the underlying infrastructure, the operating...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.onight, giving the vaccine-- calls for equitable global distribution of covid inoculations grow louder as cases skyrocket in the developing world. then, rebuilding gaza-- reconstruction efforts begin amid dire conditions as many residents lack food, water, and power in the wake of the war with israel. and, return to work-- the sharp rise in remote employment places the future of in-person office spaces in question even as vaccinations re-open society. >> we've really had this extended experiment, this proof of concept to see, well, does this work?
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.onight, giving the vaccine-- calls for equitable global distribution of covid inoculations grow louder as cases skyrocket in the developing world. then, rebuilding gaza-- reconstruction efforts begin amid dire conditions as many residents lack food, water, and power in the wake of the war with israel. and, return to work-- the sharp rise in remote employment places the future of in-person office...
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i am judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, insurrection aftermath. its report on the security failures during the january 6th assault on the capitol by a violent mob of trump supporters. then, the migration message. the vice president discusses the biden administration immigration agenda in central america as the region struggles with rampant corruption. and rethinking college, as calls for free tuition at the nation's community colleges grow louder , the benefits and drawbacks of the idea become more apparent. all that and more on tonigh's pbs newshour.
i am judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, insurrection aftermath. its report on the security failures during the january 6th assault on the capitol by a violent mob of trump supporters. then, the migration message. the vice president discusses the biden administration immigration agenda in central america as the region struggles with rampant corruption. and rethinking college, as calls for free tuition at the nation's community colleges grow louder , the benefits and drawbacks of the idea...
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i'm judy woodruff on the "newshour" tonight, a new alzheimer's drug: the f.d.a.versial treatment for the disease despite mixed results in clinical trials. then, impasse at the capitol-- a major voting rights bill fails in the senate as the president and republicans remain far apart on infrastructure. and voices of the virus: members of the south asian diaspora share their experiences trying to help loved ones in india amid the deadly covid surge. >> the emotional aspect of it is something which i don't think i've had adequate time to process through, and i'm just trying to keep myself busy.
i'm judy woodruff on the "newshour" tonight, a new alzheimer's drug: the f.d.a.versial treatment for the disease despite mixed results in clinical trials. then, impasse at the capitol-- a major voting rights bill fails in the senate as the president and republicans remain far apart on infrastructure. and voices of the virus: members of the south asian diaspora share their experiences trying to help loved ones in india amid the deadly covid surge. >> the emotional aspect of it is...
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i am judy woodruff.onight -- biden abroad -- the president works to rebuild alliances at the critical nato summit. then -- the climate fight -- the g-7 meeting ends with overtures toward reducing climate change across the planet but few concrete plans to combat the crisis. and -- political stakes -- our politics monday team looks at the biden trip overseas and whether it could help his domestic agenda, plus the tough assignments on vice president harris' plate. plus, leaving afghanistan -- a helicopter pilot finally enters the u.s. after a protracted visa
i am judy woodruff.onight -- biden abroad -- the president works to rebuild alliances at the critical nato summit. then -- the climate fight -- the g-7 meeting ends with overtures toward reducing climate change across the planet but few concrete plans to combat the crisis. and -- political stakes -- our politics monday team looks at the biden trip overseas and whether it could help his domestic agenda, plus the tough assignments on vice president harris' plate. plus, leaving afghanistan -- a...
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da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodrufftonight, extreme conditions-- more than 200 people are dead as western canada is crippled by a record- breaking heat wave. then, an uncertain future-- the top u.s. commander in afghanistan warns the country could descend into civil war following the departure of american troops. plus, a dramatic turnaround-- bill cosby is released from prison after his sexual assault conviction is overturned and, coming back from covid-- many school districts intensify their summer programs to make up for the learning loss during the pandemic. >> typically, in a 9.5 month school year, our kids made 9.5
da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodrufftonight, extreme conditions-- more than 200 people are dead as western canada is crippled by a record- breaking heat wave. then, an uncertain future-- the top u.s. commander in afghanistan warns the country could descend into civil war following the departure of american troops. plus, a dramatic turnaround-- bill cosby is released from prison after his sexual assault...
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i'm judy woodruff. abroad: the president works to rebuild alliances at the critical nato summit. fight: the g-7 summit ends with overtures toward reducing climate change-- but few concrete plans to comb the crisis. and political stakes: our politics monday team breaks down how republicans continue to embrace former president trump. leavaf
i'm judy woodruff. abroad: the president works to rebuild alliances at the critical nato summit. fight: the g-7 summit ends with overtures toward reducing climate change-- but few concrete plans to comb the crisis. and political stakes: our politics monday team breaks down how republicans continue to embrace former president trump. leavaf
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i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: >> america is on the move again. lcomes today's jobs numbers. we talk with his chief economic advisor about the challenges ahead as the economy opens up. then, a solemn anniversary: the tiananmen square massacre casts a long shadow over modern chinese politics. we speak with a communist party dissident about today's china. beyond the border: how u.s. agents increasingly drop migrants off in rural areas without resources after their journey from dire circumstances. >> ( translated ): there is a lot of conflict. there is no economy, there is no work, theris
i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: >> america is on the move again. lcomes today's jobs numbers. we talk with his chief economic advisor about the challenges ahead as the economy opens up. then, a solemn anniversary: the tiananmen square massacre casts a long shadow over modern chinese politics. we speak with a communist party dissident about today's china. beyond the border: how u.s. agents increasingly drop migrants off in rural areas without resources after their...
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m judy woodruff.nd we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributio to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello andelcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >> since lukashenko i say it's time for you to go. make room for a democratically elected leader. >> shoulder to shoulder with democracy, a bipartisan trio of senators travel to eastern europe to meet withhe exiled belarusian opposition leader. senator jeanne shaheen tells me what they hope to achieve. >> then -- >> i live through the mess every day. >> 100 years after the tulsa massacre, what should be done to heal generations of
m judy woodruff.nd we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributio to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>>...
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. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.den abroad, making his first overseas trip to europe to reengage wh allies and adversaries. insurrection aftermath, u.s. capitol policefficer gives his first interview since the attack on congress by trump supporters. rethinking college, the push for free community college nationwide gains support, but questions remain about the effectiveness ofhe plan. all that and more on tonight "pbs newshour."
. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.den abroad, making his first overseas trip to europe to reengage wh allies and adversaries. insurrection aftermath, u.s. capitol policefficer gives his first interview since the attack on congress by trump supporters. rethinking college, the push for free community college nationwide gains support, but questions remain about the effectiveness ofhe plan. all that and more on tonight "pbs...
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fauci told cnn the fda is reviewing now if the expiration date of the judy woodruff vaccine can be extendedot if unused doses can be redistributed elsewhere. but is there still a chance, a good chance that many of these doses are going to go to waste? >> i think we're going to see certain percentage of dose gas to waste. i mean right now we're hearing it's a small percentage but it's kind of remarkable to think about, jake, in the context of this year about these vaccines obviously being so important and now at the point where demand has obviously been outstripped by supply, so that was always going to be expected because you weren't going to get it exactly right but now i think the objective is try to decrease the amount that's going to be unused. you remember pfizer, jake, initially it was a certain amount of cold storage then they said we could shorten the storage time. they may come up with strategies to try to extend the shelf life of johnson & johnson and possibly get some of these doses to covax, the world organization to distribute this to other countries, just to give you con ticke
fauci told cnn the fda is reviewing now if the expiration date of the judy woodruff vaccine can be extendedot if unused doses can be redistributed elsewhere. but is there still a chance, a good chance that many of these doses are going to go to waste? >> i think we're going to see certain percentage of dose gas to waste. i mean right now we're hearing it's a small percentage but it's kind of remarkable to think about, jake, in the context of this year about these vaccines obviously being...
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i am judy woodruff.n the "newshour" tonight -- biden abroad -- the president works to rebuild alliances at the critical nato summit. then -- the climate fight -- the g-7 meeting ends with overtures toward reducing climate change across the planet but few concrete plans to combat the crisis. and -- political stakes -- our politics monday team looks at the biden trip overseas and whether it could help his domestic agenda, plus the tough assignments on vice president harris' plate. plus, leaving afghanistan -- a helicopter pilot finally enters the u.s. after a protracted visa process as his country's stabilitdeteriorates. >> the withdrawal of u.s. forces from afghanistan is happening so rapidly, the situation for the afghans left behind, still waiting for their visas, is becoming a life-and-death emergency. judy: all of that and more on , tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ announcer: major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> before we talk about your investments, what's new? >> audrey's expec
i am judy woodruff.n the "newshour" tonight -- biden abroad -- the president works to rebuild alliances at the critical nato summit. then -- the climate fight -- the g-7 meeting ends with overtures toward reducing climate change across the planet but few concrete plans to combat the crisis. and -- political stakes -- our politics monday team looks at the biden trip overseas and whether it could help his domestic agenda, plus the tough assignments on vice president harris' plate. plus,...
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judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight -- searching for survivors.escue teams continue to comb through the wreckage of the surfside building collapse , then, extreme conditions. the pacific northwest grapples with a record-breaking heat wave and devastating drought. plus, battling diabetes -- how the pandemic has a disproportionate impact on americans living with the disease. >> during covid we were all told isolate, withdraw. , those are the opposite of what i would recommend to someone who's attempting to properly manage their mood and their diabetes. amna: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ >> before we talk about your investment, what is new? >> audrey is expecting. >> we want to put money aside for them. >> we could be closer to the twins. >> change in plans. >> mom, are you painting again? if you could sell these. >> let me guess, change in plans? >> at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. >> consumer cellular, johnson & johnson, bnsf railway, finan
judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight -- searching for survivors.escue teams continue to comb through the wreckage of the surfside building collapse , then, extreme conditions. the pacific northwest grapples with a record-breaking heat wave and devastating drought. plus, battling diabetes -- how the pandemic has a disproportionate impact on americans living with the disease. >> during covid we were all told isolate, withdraw. , those are the opposite of what i would...
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i'm judy woodruff. tonight, 100 years later, the anniversary of the tulsa massacre renews calls to address the massive and widening racial wealth gap in the u.s. then, a deadly surge. latin america sees massive spikes in covid cases across the region after the explosion of the virus in brazil. plus, rethinking college. questions arise about applications and tuition for community colleges amid a precipitous drop in enrollment, especially among students of color. >> financial reasons was the primary reason given for students dropping out. almost 40% of those students had a scenario where they had to decide between rent, food, a
i'm judy woodruff. tonight, 100 years later, the anniversary of the tulsa massacre renews calls to address the massive and widening racial wealth gap in the u.s. then, a deadly surge. latin america sees massive spikes in covid cases across the region after the explosion of the virus in brazil. plus, rethinking college. questions arise about applications and tuition for community colleges amid a precipitous drop in enrollment, especially among students of color. >> financial reasons was...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: tragic collapse.ontinue searching the rubble for those still missing, as the surfside, florida community grieves the lives lost. then, leaving afghanistan. the withdrawal of u.s. troops paints a grim and uncertain future for the country, as afghan leaders meet with president biden. we talk to a taliban spokesperson. plus: >> i want to give my condolences to the floyd family. >> woodruff: sentenced. derek chauvin is given 22.5 years in prison for george floyd's murder, as the country continues to grapple with a racial reckon
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: tragic collapse.ontinue searching the rubble for those still missing, as the surfside, florida community grieves the lives lost. then, leaving afghanistan. the withdrawal of u.s. troops paints a grim and uncertain future for the country, as afghan leaders meet with president biden. we talk to a taliban spokesperson. plus: >> i want to give my condolences to the floyd family. >> woodruff: sentenced. derek chauvin is given 22.5 years in...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: biden abroad. first overseas trip to europe to re-engage with allies and meet with adversaries. then, insurrection aftermath. a u.s. capitol police officer gives his first interview sincehe attack on congress by trump supporters. and, "rethinking college." the push for free community college nationwide gains support, but questions remain about the practical reality of the plan. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: biden abroad. first overseas trip to europe to re-engage with allies and meet with adversaries. then, insurrection aftermath. a u.s. capitol police officer gives his first interview sincehe attack on congress by trump supporters. and, "rethinking college." the push for free community college nationwide gains support, but questions remain about the practical reality of the plan. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, searching for survivors-- rescue teams continue to comb through the wreckage of the surfside building collapse. then, extreme conditions-- the pacific northwest grapples with a record-breaking heat wave and devastating drought. plus, battling dbetes-- how the pandemic has a disproportionate impact on americans living with the disease. >> during covid we were all told, stay safe, isolate, withdraw. those are the opposite of what i would recommend to someone who's attempting to properly manage their mood and their diabetes. >> nawaz: all th and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> twins! >> grandparents. >> we want to put money aside for them, so, change in plans. >> all right, let's see what we can adjust. >> we'd be closer to the twins. >> change in plans. >> okay. >> mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. >> let me guess, change in plans? >> at fidelity, changing plans is always part of the
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, searching for survivors-- rescue teams continue to comb through the wreckage of the surfside building collapse. then, extreme conditions-- the pacific northwest grapples with a record-breaking heat wave and devastating drought. plus, battling dbetes-- how the pandemic has a disproportionate impact on americans living with the disease. >> during covid we were all told, stay safe, isolate, withdraw. those are the opposite of what i would...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: biden abroad. the president makes his first overseas trip to europe to re-engage with allies and meet with adversaries. then, insurrection aftermath. a u.s. capitol police officer gives his first interview sincehe attack on congress by trump supporters. and, "rethinking college." the push for free community college nationwide gains support, but questions remain about the practical reality of the plan. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> fidelity wealth management. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and deloping countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant an
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: biden abroad. the president makes his first overseas trip to europe to re-engage with allies and meet with adversaries. then, insurrection aftermath. a u.s. capitol police officer gives his first interview sincehe attack on congress by trump supporters. and, "rethinking college." the push for free community college nationwide gains support, but questions remain about the practical reality of the plan. all that and more, on tonight's pbs...
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i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening.ou, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> we cannot be sure people won't come to arrest our families or to do something bad to them. >> democracy and free speech under attack in belarus and russia. i speak to two journalists about the threats they face. then, the right to bear arms. historian carol anderson joins me. >> iould tell every single parent watching this, go to your kid today, no matter how old they are and just say to them, it's hard
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i'm judy woodruff on the "newshour" tonight, a new alzheimer's drug: the f.d.a. approves a controversial treatment for the disease despite mixed results in clinical trials. then, impasse at the capitol-- a major voting rights bill fails in the senate as the president and republicans remain far apart on infrastructure. and voices of the virus: members of the south asian diaspora share their experiences trying to help loved ones in india amid the deadly covid surge. >> the emotional aspect of it is something which i don't think i've had adequate time to process through, and i'm just trying to keep myself busy. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> before we talk about your investments-- what's new? >> well, audrey's expecting... >> twins! >> grandparents. >> we want to put money aside for them, so, change in plans. >> all right, let's see what we can adjust. >> we'd be closer to the twins. >> change in plans. >> okay. >> mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. >> let me
i'm judy woodruff on the "newshour" tonight, a new alzheimer's drug: the f.d.a. approves a controversial treatment for the disease despite mixed results in clinical trials. then, impasse at the capitol-- a major voting rights bill fails in the senate as the president and republicans remain far apart on infrastructure. and voices of the virus: members of the south asian diaspora share their experiences trying to help loved ones in india amid the deadly covid surge. >> the...