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keep ing. amera clking] ma annouer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation--a margaret a. cargill philanthropy and the orange county community foundation. fema annncer: ha is a prd sponsoof "eartfocus." [cattllowing man: we' awoken a lightng stm, and wrarely g that here. [thund] saw tse vein ghtning bolts all through e sky, a it was-- i'd actually never en anythinlike tt before the oneshat laed actually stted firewithin aisual distan of our nch. [rumbling] man: theire almo seemed ke it waalmost le a tenn match or something because it wouldind of bounce bk down t valley and th it uld go bk up again,nd this over a series of ysit's liki justidn't wa to go tsleep becausi didn'tnow whatas ing to bhappeninwhen i ke up. my parts houseurned wn when i wasn high schoo we came home to a burning house. i definily thoug that weere goa lose o home. john: came up the hou anshe was cking thcar, yoknow, l your importa pers, evything. e goes "ok, jn. readywe're rey to go." i sd, "dian i'm not leing." shlooked at me lik i ha you know,wo heads [insts buzng] diane:y husbd john a
keep ing. amera clking] ma annouer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation--a margaret a. cargill philanthropy and the orange county community foundation. fema annncer: ha is a prd sponsoof "eartfocus." [cattllowing man: we' awoken a lightng stm, and wrarely g that here. [thund] saw tse vein ghtning bolts all through e sky, a it was-- i'd actually never en anythinlike tt before the oneshat laed actually stted firewithin aisual distan of...
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Nov 17, 2022
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. >> this as bianca paul amera after an emergency surgery to save her right eye. this video shows her being attacked last weekend at the habit burger grill where she works. >> when he punched me, it, you by surprise. >> she is the assistant manager manager here and noticed the man in a group bullying a special needs teenager related to a coworker. her manager told her to tell him to leave. >> that is when i stepped in like it is not right what you are doing, they don't understand what they are doing. >> the man then came after her. the second punchy threw hit her in the eye. >> they asked if he was wearing rings, they did not think a normal punch could puncture an eye. >> the emergency was unsuccessful saving her eye. >> i made the decision it would be best to get a prosthetic eye. they could potentially attack my good eye. >> when my sister made the call and told me she is going to lose her eye, there is a big chance, that scared me. >> the family is staying strong hoping the police will catch the person who did this. bianca says she was standing up for a friend
. >> this as bianca paul amera after an emergency surgery to save her right eye. this video shows her being attacked last weekend at the habit burger grill where she works. >> when he punched me, it, you by surprise. >> she is the assistant manager manager here and noticed the man in a group bullying a special needs teenager related to a coworker. her manager told her to tell him to leave. >> that is when i stepped in like it is not right what you are doing, they don't...
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Nov 11, 2022
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. ♪ anor: welcome to world news amera on pbs and around the globe.n tonight with russia's withdrawal from the strategic city of caps on -- kherson. they head of foes has moscow was left with no choice as his troops made so many gains that russia could not supply its forces. it was the only regional capital forces captured since their novation began in february. russian troops are believed to be pulling back to the eastern side of the river and are thought to be digging lines of defensive trances -- trenches. ukrainian officials say it is immature to be celebrating. our correspondent is on the front lines. did the ukrainians believe that the pressure withdraw from kherson israel? correspondent: ihink they believe it is happening, because the announcement came from top generals in moscow on television, and there is evidence of pulling back. the ukrainians have moved forward, taking a villages. the ukrainian suspicion comes from what kind of a welcome russians might be giving them. they might be raking the place with mines and explosives for when they g
. ♪ anor: welcome to world news amera on pbs and around the globe.n tonight with russia's withdrawal from the strategic city of caps on -- kherson. they head of foes has moscow was left with no choice as his troops made so many gains that russia could not supply its forces. it was the only regional capital forces captured since their novation began in february. russian troops are believed to be pulling back to the eastern side of the river and are thought to be digging lines of defensive...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for amera's neglected needs.ributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watchinpbs. judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the aftermath -- the death toll from an earthquake in indonesia rises as rescue workers desperately search for survivors. then, lockdown again -- china closes many public spaces and resumes mass testing in another attempt to stop the coronavirus under the communist party's zero-covid policy. and, searching for justice -- why juveniles in many states are automatically charged in adult court for certain crimes, and how that affects their lives long after being released. simms: there are so many barriers when you're returning from being incarcerated. >> the majority of young black men who've been through this
by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for amera's neglected needs.ributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watchinpbs. judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the aftermath -- the death toll from an earthquake in indonesia rises as rescue workers desperately search for survivors. then, lockdown again -- china closes many public spaces and resumes mass testing in another attempt to stop the coronavirus...
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vetcltoel amera's roehoindry, whadivers fh ecked planes ii. thwi nah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight tropical storm nicole is making its way across the state of florida after slamming into the stateas east coast as a category 1 hurricane overnight. it's the first to make landfall on the east coastline since katrina in 2005. 67 counties are under a state of emergency as nicole moves through the state before heading north tonight. 160,000 homes and businesses are without power as tropical storm force winds have knocked down trees and power lines across the region. the most destructive damage came from the storm surge created by 16-foot waves, causing devastating erosion, washing away parts of the coastline. officials say at least four people have died including two killed by a towned powerline. elise preston will start us off tonight from daytona beach. good evening elise. > reporter: good evening norah. remnants are found in daytona beach. fa
vetcltoel amera's roehoindry, whadivers fh ecked planes ii. thwi nah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight tropical storm nicole is making its way across the state of florida after slamming into the stateas east coast as a category 1 hurricane overnight. it's the first to make landfall on the east coastline since katrina in 2005. 67 counties are under a state of emergency as nicole moves...
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, once black hawk was captured, he was taken east and he became sort of a h iconic figure in white amerani was taken as a prisoner of war huge crowds would come out. black hawk they called it. and he was -- and that would be the notion of indians being are mangt romanticized and diminished and parallelling that black hawk in pittsburgh in washington, d.c. and norfolk up to new york was parallelled with jim thorpe after the greatst moment of his career after he won the olympic gold medals in 2012 being taken on parade to new york and philadelphia and carlisle. and heyo wasn't a prisoner of wr but he was a prisoner of fame and they were equally being -- romanticizedal diminished and apologized. >> yeah so by lightning -- >> well, jim thorpe was born in may of 1887. the story is that there was a thunderstorm on the neeght that he and actually he was a twin. which is another thing people don't realize. he had a twin brother charlie who sadly died at age nine in one of the boarding schools of the disease. but anyway, the night they were born along the north canadian river in oklahoma, there w
, once black hawk was captured, he was taken east and he became sort of a h iconic figure in white amerani was taken as a prisoner of war huge crowds would come out. black hawk they called it. and he was -- and that would be the notion of indians being are mangt romanticized and diminished and parallelling that black hawk in pittsburgh in washington, d.c. and norfolk up to new york was parallelled with jim thorpe after the greatst moment of his career after he won the olympic gold medals in...
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in the first year of the pandemic way back at the beginning what i saw ishe this unique spirit in amera this national moment of unity and desire to work together as americans that i saw as a unique moment in american history.. a lot of my own history from 9/11 and thinking about the unity that the country had after 9/11 never forget and united we stand and feeling like you are in the same moment in the beginning and the middle of march last year where you thought individual americans making these choices about the pandemic and closing their businesses with a head upon the government told them that the schools were closing ahead of the government telling them to and at that moment i was celebrating the spirit of 2020 that america is coming together amid the pandemic and then of course every week since then it has felt less like a united nations in the face of the pandemic and that sort of keep coming backin to, in the frame f high conflict this question of sort of how it seemed like americans got the response to the pandemic right and then politics messed it up. and sort of how do you th
in the first year of the pandemic way back at the beginning what i saw ishe this unique spirit in amera this national moment of unity and desire to work together as americans that i saw as a unique moment in american history.. a lot of my own history from 9/11 and thinking about the unity that the country had after 9/11 never forget and united we stand and feeling like you are in the same moment in the beginning and the middle of march last year where you thought individual americans making...
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. >> this as bianca paul amera after an emergency surgery to save her right eye.
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over t past two years, jersey mike's fundraiser for feeding amera has been a huge success. provide more than 75 million meals, when people needed it most. but there is still work to be done. thank you, claire. this year, we'd like to invite you back to jersey mike's for another special weekend. come in this saturday and sunday, where 20% of all sales will be donated to feeding america, helping families in need. together, we always make a difference. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. 'twas a wintry day, and at ihop quite soon hot cinnamon apples would be coaxed with a spoon on the fluffiest french toast with red currants on top we wish you a happy holiday, only at ihop. new gingersnap apple french toast, part of our new holiday menu. try all three flavors. we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank we will
over t past two years, jersey mike's fundraiser for feeding amera has been a huge success. provide more than 75 million meals, when people needed it most. but there is still work to be done. thank you, claire. this year, we'd like to invite you back to jersey mike's for another special weekend. come in this saturday and sunday, where 20% of all sales will be donated to feeding america, helping families in need. together, we always make a difference. new projects means new project managers. you...
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american ideas, not saying they were necessarily american, so omany of them now live in amera today andpy to be in their life see what they are going to do and what their children are going to do. t'they will be great americans . act passed. >> and it's important to keep in mind 60000 afghans died trying defend the government. >> thanks for coming. my question, he said categorically day one, and we lost and i started thinking we haven't had a major terrorist attack that 11. if you're talking about nation building, it was a failure. knowing -- given how well you served, could the american military be made to be nation builders or is that inimical to the entire structure and ideology? >> in the book, the stories we tell ourselves about or are important, we can get ourselves in a lot of trouble so i would make the argument that we won the war on terror but lost the war in afghanistan which technically is called operation enduring freedom so in operation broader war so why we won the war on terror because if you were to tell an american walking down the street september 122001 after 9/11 fo
american ideas, not saying they were necessarily american, so omany of them now live in amera today andpy to be in their life see what they are going to do and what their children are going to do. t'they will be great americans . act passed. >> and it's important to keep in mind 60000 afghans died trying defend the government. >> thanks for coming. my question, he said categorically day one, and we lost and i started thinking we haven't had a major terrorist attack that 11. if...
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host: your most recent book is the second, race and guns in a fatally unequal american -- amera. 42 million african-americans in the states and according to recent statistics, 25% of them are gunowners. that is doubling in the last 10, 20 years. prof. anderson: i'm not surprised. one of the things i look at in the second was how access to guns, that antiblackness drove the second amendment, so regardless of the legal status of african-americans, enslaved, three black, denizen, which was that peace between citizen and enslaved, emancipated, african-american, jim crow african-american, civil rights movement african-american, obama african-american, regardless of that kind of legal status where we think the progress we have made, the fear of black people has created this crisis that we are looking at. it has striven the second amendment. african-americans buying guns, when you begin to think about the terror that has rained down on this society, you saw the rise of the by doing militia during obama's presidency, he saw the rise of white gun ownership during obama's presidency. then we had trum
host: your most recent book is the second, race and guns in a fatally unequal american -- amera. 42 million african-americans in the states and according to recent statistics, 25% of them are gunowners. that is doubling in the last 10, 20 years. prof. anderson: i'm not surprised. one of the things i look at in the second was how access to guns, that antiblackness drove the second amendment, so regardless of the legal status of african-americans, enslaved, three black, denizen, which was that...