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. >>> tony bennett turns 96 today. some of his famous friends are sharing birthday greetings and talking about how tony bennett inspired their own music. >> when i was 14 and 15 i used to want to go to san francisco based on hearing tony bennett sing that song. i wanted to know what it was like . cable cars and stuff. then, at the age of 17, when i heard him sing, if i ruled the world, there was such hope in his voice. it made me feel that same boy way. so much so, it has inspired me to be in that same place as tony. >> august 3rd, i think it would past the house and senate, as a national holiday. tony bennett , happy birthday, tony. anthony benedetto from queens, we love you always. >> lots of love, and happy birthday. don't go wild. >> the >>> coming up 5:00, schools about to start and some areas are still hiring. we look at push to get staffers in the classrooms before your kids take their seat. we're looking at the fact we have some time left in summer, but we are already curing hit of pumpkin spice right around th
. >>> tony bennett turns 96 today. some of his famous friends are sharing birthday greetings and talking about how tony bennett inspired their own music. >> when i was 14 and 15 i used to want to go to san francisco based on hearing tony bennett sing that song. i wanted to know what it was like . cable cars and stuff. then, at the age of 17, when i heard him sing, if i ruled the world, there was such hope in his voice. it made me feel that same boy way. so much so, it has...
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that seat is held by michael bennett. we asked for senator bennett to join us as well.ar back from him as we want to speak to both sides. good to have you with us, mr. o'day. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> neil: your race is an interesting one to watch. your candidate was more of a trump supporter. you're running in a more moderate lane and your opponent, michael bennett, is looking to sort of peg you that way a little bit more. here's an example in an ad that dropped on friday. watch this. >> it makes the race for senate even more important. >> michael bennett has always fought to protect a women's right to make her own healthcare decisions. joe o'day opposes the law protecting abortion access in colorado. >> martha: clearly roe v. wade is becoming a factor. are they accurately portraying your view on this, sir? >> oh, that's dishonest at beast. i came out early on in this election and said i supported women's rights early on in the pregnancy and later on with mitigating circumstances. so i've been very vocal about that issue. i ran my primary on th
that seat is held by michael bennett. we asked for senator bennett to join us as well.ar back from him as we want to speak to both sides. good to have you with us, mr. o'day. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> neil: your race is an interesting one to watch. your candidate was more of a trump supporter. you're running in a more moderate lane and your opponent, michael bennett, is looking to sort of peg you that way a little bit more. here's an example in an ad that...
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. >>> tony bennett turns 96 years old today. >> fellow music icon stevie wonder shared today how bennett has inspired him. >> you know, when i was 14 and 15, i used to want to go to san francisco based on hearing tony bennett sing that song. i wanted to know what it was like, cable cars and all that kind of stuff. then at the age of 17, when i heard him sing "if i rule the world," there was such hope in his voice it made me feel that same way. so much so that it has inspired me to be in that same place. >> pretty iconic, right? >> robert de niro and other celebrities are also sharing birthday greetings for bennett today. >>> coming up from earthquakes to fire, how this week's jefferson award winner is helping his community stay informed and prepared for a for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop
. >>> tony bennett turns 96 years old today. >> fellow music icon stevie wonder shared today how bennett has inspired him. >> you know, when i was 14 and 15, i used to want to go to san francisco based on hearing tony bennett sing that song. i wanted to know what it was like, cable cars and all that kind of stuff. then at the age of 17, when i heard him sing "if i rule the world," there was such hope in his voice it made me feel that same way. so much so that it...
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bennett thank you, jesse. [applause] [applause] >> okay, for our next group awards we are going to the welcome to the stage the director of the department of public health, dr. grant colfax. [applause] >> hi, everyone. i thought yfs going to be the first to start crying tonight. so, it is wnderful to be here and thank you mayor breed for your leadership in the pandemic and i want to say thank you for everything that you all have done for public health and covid has changed the department and think all of us forever and our commitment is to continue to evolve and learn with all of you and be as collaborative department as we can be as we move forward with the health challenges we have in the city. it is my pleasure to not only see-so many from the covid command center and acknowledge and celebrate that infrastructure still carries forward today in the covid task force while still managing covid and covid cases and working with community in way we learned over the last 2 years works so acknowledge that work is s
bennett thank you, jesse. [applause] [applause] >> okay, for our next group awards we are going to the welcome to the stage the director of the department of public health, dr. grant colfax. [applause] >> hi, everyone. i thought yfs going to be the first to start crying tonight. so, it is wnderful to be here and thank you mayor breed for your leadership in the pandemic and i want to say thank you for everything that you all have done for public health and covid has changed the...
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axios reported that bennett only had a 24-hour fishing license.ht that fish. he couldn't catch a fish at red lobster. that's the whole scam here. whenever the democrats. this happens to the democrats. try to demonstrate a connection with a community they highlight the fact there is not. biden, breakfast tacos and elizabeth warren having a beer and didn't know how to drink it and kathy hochul took a picture. bennett, you should have just smokeed a joint to connect with people of colorado. let's go to sonic. >> harris: tyrus noticed that hochul, the fire wasn't on in the grill. just a mess. >> so many things wrong with the photo. you can't sneak things past tyrus. >> harris: backlash after including j.k. rowling. rowling's crime is disobeying marching orders on transgender issues. >> bill: i want her to write a new book called harry potter and the biology lesson. the longer this conflict goes on the more it highlights unreasonable they are. most of the trans agenda. none of us are anti-trans we're defending the biological differences between men and
axios reported that bennett only had a 24-hour fishing license.ht that fish. he couldn't catch a fish at red lobster. that's the whole scam here. whenever the democrats. this happens to the democrats. try to demonstrate a connection with a community they highlight the fact there is not. biden, breakfast tacos and elizabeth warren having a beer and didn't know how to drink it and kathy hochul took a picture. bennett, you should have just smokeed a joint to connect with people of colorado. let's...
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i'm jeff bennett. for all of us here at pbs news weekend.spending part of your saturday with us >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and 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. ♪ announcer: this program was made possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tj: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome two superstar groups, charlie thomas' dazzlin' drifters and jay & the americans. ♪ only in america ♪ ♪ can a guy from anywhere ♪ ♪ go to sleep a pauper ♪ ♪ and wake up a millionaire ♪ ♪ only in america ♪ ♪ can a kid without a cent ♪
i'm jeff bennett. for all of us here at pbs news weekend.spending part of your saturday with us >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and 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. ♪ announcer: this program was made possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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. >>> tony bennett found out that he and lady gaga are nominated for an emmy.ance since being diagnosed with alzheimer's disease in 2016. >>> and check out this mooving violation you don't see every day. a cow on the loose was spotted running along the median on an alabama highway closely followed by police. the very low-speed chase was caught on video by someone in a passing car. you have to give the cow credit for staying in the median and not going over the speed limit. >>> coming up on cbs mornings, why the faa wants to hear from travelers about shrinking airline seats. have they shrunk too much? and could they be dangerous in an emergency? i'm elysse preston, this is the cbs morning news. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ claritin provides non-drowsy symptom relief from over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens, day after day. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. live claritin clear. who says you can't get 100% whiter teeth? try crest whitening emulsions. remove 10 years of stains... in just 4 days. and it's enamel sa
. >>> tony bennett found out that he and lady gaga are nominated for an emmy.ance since being diagnosed with alzheimer's disease in 2016. >>> and check out this mooving violation you don't see every day. a cow on the loose was spotted running along the median on an alabama highway closely followed by police. the very low-speed chase was caught on video by someone in a passing car. you have to give the cow credit for staying in the median and not going over the speed limit....
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” florida politics -- we look at the races toatch ahead of tuesday's primary as the state's republican governor tests s influence on the national stage. then, a parents' plea -- the fight to have lieutenant richard collins iii buried at arlington national cemetery, after his murder by a white supremacist. dawn: we feel that our son was murdered in an act of terrorism, and so therefore, he should be placed at rest in arlington cemetery. geoff: and back to school anxiety -- a mother and daughter's advice for overcoming fears of returning to the classroom after covid-forced remote learning. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that ts you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >>
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” florida politics -- we look at the races toatch ahead of tuesday's primary as the state's republican governor tests s influence on the national stage. then, a parents' plea -- the fight to have lieutenant richard collins iii buried at arlington national cemetery, after his murder by a white supremacist. dawn: we feel that our son was murdered in an act of terrorism, and so therefore, he should be placed at rest in arlington cemetery. geoff:...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” our weekend briefing with the latest legal jeopardy facing former president trump, and president biden's latest legislative wins. then, hot water -- a closer look at the effect of marine heatwaves like the one driving up temperatures in the mediterranean sea. and on our weekend spotlight, abbi jacobson on her reboot of "a league of their own," 30 years after the classic movie brought the all-american girls professional baseball league to life. abbi: the more we researched, the more we found that this all american girls professional baseball league was this really incredible time for a lot of queer women who thought they were the only one. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help findlan t
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” our weekend briefing with the latest legal jeopardy facing former president trump, and president biden's latest legislative wins. then, hot water -- a closer look at the effect of marine heatwaves like the one driving up temperatures in the mediterranean sea. and on our weekend spotlight, abbi jacobson on her reboot of "a league of their own," 30 years after the classic movie brought the all-american girls professional baseball...
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i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend"... amon's ambitions -- the big tech company's latest expansion into healthcare raises concerns about prescription prices and data privacy. then... abortion in early america -- a look at the nation's long and complicated relationship with abortion access. scott: many people try to find in the past what resonates with their own views in the present. geoff: and... hidden history -- a new podcast uncovers the double life of iconic civil rights photographer and fbi informant, ernest withers. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided b-- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans to help people do more what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> and with thongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this pr
i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend"... amon's ambitions -- the big tech company's latest expansion into healthcare raises concerns about prescription prices and data privacy. then... abortion in early america -- a look at the nation's long and complicated relationship with abortion access. scott: many people try to find in the past what resonates with their own views in the present. geoff: and... hidden history -- a new podcast uncovers the double life of iconic civil...
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thank you so much, felice bennett, for speaking to us from washington d. c. thank you. less asi to al jazeera senior political analyst, one bush out of. he's joining us on slide from paris. so my one, your thoughts on the unfolding situation in gaza when since we 1st spoke earlier this evening, we could say that this has gone from an operation to campaign. this was a military operation targeting one kind of seen either. this has become a campaign against garza, against multiple targets within guys or north and south. and it's a serious estimation. which means that it clearly hadn't slimy, that impaction that is targeted will probably eventually retaliate. sooner or later. the question is, for all of us now, is whether it will be joined by the bigger senior system instruction. how must, which basically controls the gaza strip. the difference between the 2 is quite big and how much is certainly part more capable. although the be estimates is that you had to, clammy that's been targeted today does have thousands of rockets that it could shoot towards a my my, my
thank you so much, felice bennett, for speaking to us from washington d. c. thank you. less asi to al jazeera senior political analyst, one bush out of. he's joining us on slide from paris. so my one, your thoughts on the unfolding situation in gaza when since we 1st spoke earlier this evening, we could say that this has gone from an operation to campaign. this was a military operation targeting one kind of seen either. this has become a campaign against garza, against multiple targets within...
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bennett, in fact, israel has already entered the election and of the current government in israel, in fact, how can it not paradoxically look advantageous to get points to show that they were able to protect the israelis in this situation . well, for our viewers, for me and for myself, i need to specify what the thesis that this is a pre-election war means, that is, it was not provoked by the same bennett naftali or yerlapit or not benimina tanyagu , the former prime minister. that is, how should we perceive it that is, it is clear that everyone is trying to get natural points for themselves in any story, but what does pre-election war mean, who provoked it, who provoked this incident, and what they were supposed to achieve . in the political plan let's do so and including in the electoral plan. well, you. that is, the history of israel - it has only repeatedly shown the electoral cycles that took place there, and at the moment, if i say what i mean by political moments, i mean that there is actually a lot from the government's actions well, it depends, yes . if you and i are talking
bennett, in fact, israel has already entered the election and of the current government in israel, in fact, how can it not paradoxically look advantageous to get points to show that they were able to protect the israelis in this situation . well, for our viewers, for me and for myself, i need to specify what the thesis that this is a pre-election war means, that is, it was not provoked by the same bennett naftali or yerlapit or not benimina tanyagu , the former prime minister. that is, how...
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. >>> joining me now is senator michael bennett of colorado. good to see you. thank you for being on. your party named it the inflation reduction act and against the odds you got it passed. when are people going to feel the impact of this bill? >> they are feeling it already. they were on the phone with my daughter. and the joy in her voice that we had actually finally done something for climate change, that's going to give the generation hope that they haven't had in a long time that washington is actually trying to help build a little bit of a better world for them. and this bill, which substantially lowers health care costs by capping drug prices, the biggest climate investment in our history, closing tax loopholes on the wealthiest people and the largest corporations and reducing the deficit, that's a very different piece of legislation that would republican majorities bring, which is usually just cutting taxes for the richest people and spending their time putting right wing judges on the courts that are now reversing roe v. wade. so there's a big differen
. >>> joining me now is senator michael bennett of colorado. good to see you. thank you for being on. your party named it the inflation reduction act and against the odds you got it passed. when are people going to feel the impact of this bill? >> they are feeling it already. they were on the phone with my daughter. and the joy in her voice that we had actually finally done something for climate change, that's going to give the generation hope that they haven't had in a long time...
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after 2 years of covered restrictions, bennett will be mosque free this time with an all star lineup of celebrities and films expected. it also hoping to mark a return to the glitz and glamour of festivals past. oh, when it comes to old world movie magic, no one does it better than the venice film festival. for this year the goal is clear to get film fans excited about going back to the moodle. ah, the buzz around cate blanchett performance as a driven conductor in tar already has people talking about the oscars. oh. ready ready ready ready jeff are upon a, he won't be in venice. the distant director was sentenced to 6 years imprisonment by the iranian government. his new film, which was shot in secret, explores the struggle of a band artist to live and work in iran, as for the odd with him. if all yeah, love of mine. and as long as we keep moving on to him, was it a little bit damaged? that in analyzing our house, fans will have play to watch in venice this year. the big question is whether the world's oldest film festival can get them off the couch and back into cinemas. you're wat
after 2 years of covered restrictions, bennett will be mosque free this time with an all star lineup of celebrities and films expected. it also hoping to mark a return to the glitz and glamour of festivals past. oh, when it comes to old world movie magic, no one does it better than the venice film festival. for this year the goal is clear to get film fans excited about going back to the moodle. ah, the buzz around cate blanchett performance as a driven conductor in tar already has people...
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so things are moving very quickly and just a few, a few hours before your current celebrates in bennett. this is the speed which makes us so peculiar and the russian attack possible. because we are also hearing hearing a calls from russian propagandistic from, from the father of the victim himself. mister doing, who, who asked for revenge and for victory over you crime so strange that these investigations have reached the conclusions quickly. and i guess a lack of evidence does keep expect more strikes as well, considering to morrow is independence day. well, yes, of course, and it's not just an independence day. it's a very special day because you cane has been celebrating its independence day in the midst of war for 8 years now since 2014, after the annexation of crimea. and since the war started in dawn bus and east eastern ukraine, but now there is a full scale invasion invasion of russia and which is exactly on this day 6 more months ago, this invasion started. so it makes it double special for ukraine. and this year ukraine decided to to have no big events in the capital cave. for
so things are moving very quickly and just a few, a few hours before your current celebrates in bennett. this is the speed which makes us so peculiar and the russian attack possible. because we are also hearing hearing a calls from russian propagandistic from, from the father of the victim himself. mister doing, who, who asked for revenge and for victory over you crime so strange that these investigations have reached the conclusions quickly. and i guess a lack of evidence does keep expect more...
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could've been a motivation garland bennett think that's close to what she's asking but i think it's possible but i don't think he is case sort of more extreme version of that and some people but garland wants to take the case get a second ruling. he didn't appeal the case, it would be open they would be and we would have the judge kaplan's ruling, not as powerful as a court of the feels ruling but i think that is possible. it is good thought. >> one of the questions audio to nexus from rj to says that bill barr as we know, john carl over at abc news and part of this was where those claims about i didn't think these voter fraud claims were real all along came about previous question is what he believed is trying to rewrite history and do believe he is a future in a future in the administration. >> so i think he's trying to rewrite history because he must preserve his reputation and his legacy and standing. in sort of a polite society. bill barr by the way is very image-conscious pretty don't let him, cortisol i don't really read the papers. and during his confirmation he said i really don't w
could've been a motivation garland bennett think that's close to what she's asking but i think it's possible but i don't think he is case sort of more extreme version of that and some people but garland wants to take the case get a second ruling. he didn't appeal the case, it would be open they would be and we would have the judge kaplan's ruling, not as powerful as a court of the feels ruling but i think that is possible. it is good thought. >> one of the questions audio to nexus from rj...
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so we've been saying it's been a year since it's helen bennett to power and we know that you've been in kabul since then. what daily life like. it's better now because not to say that the taller bonner necessarily better or that the situation is necessarily better. but, you know, i was speaking to a young entrepreneur who still wants to continue investing, and i've gone on a young 100 north. and i remember, he said, you know, he said like if you locks, if you lock yourself in your home for 2030 days, you're no different than a prisoner. and at some point you have to go out and you have to try and resume your normal life. and the one thing they have to remember is society gets more constricted as they want you to fit a specific mold, whether you're a man or woman, down to even what you, where the more you sort of go out and make yourself visible and try and sort of maintain your own sense of identity, the more that is a statement. and i think that's what's happening right now. that's why people are still trying to go out. people are still trying to, you know, go back to having some so
so we've been saying it's been a year since it's helen bennett to power and we know that you've been in kabul since then. what daily life like. it's better now because not to say that the taller bonner necessarily better or that the situation is necessarily better. but, you know, i was speaking to a young entrepreneur who still wants to continue investing, and i've gone on a young 100 north. and i remember, he said, you know, he said like if you locks, if you lock yourself in your home for 2030...
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ok, so what will this suspension, bennett mean for security in the south region more broadly? are the reaching is quite insecure and we are, we are ready to, to help to, to stabilize the and we want to, it isn't german interest to stabilize to say region. because if terrorists take over more regions, then we would have migration waves in direction of europe. of course, so we, we want to help to secure, but we must be able to do our work there. and this looks currently like it's not possible anymore. so it looks like you will not be able to do your work to that then. mean, are you saying that germany will not be able to participate to helping stabilize this region? it now depends. the german government has saved today. we stop our mission, so our troops stay in our camps currently, but we're not go out in patrol. they will not do the military mission jobs and just to stay in the camps as long as those bureaucratic hurdles are still active and how it continues to receive the next days. now for months, molly's military junta has turned away from former partners like france or ger
ok, so what will this suspension, bennett mean for security in the south region more broadly? are the reaching is quite insecure and we are, we are ready to, to help to, to stabilize the and we want to, it isn't german interest to stabilize to say region. because if terrorists take over more regions, then we would have migration waves in direction of europe. of course, so we, we want to help to secure, but we must be able to do our work there. and this looks currently like it's not possible...
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and irish sprinter sam bennett made it back to back wins on stage 3 of the vuelta a espana.ad. anthonyjoshua insists he wants to continue boxing, but after his defeat to oleksandr usyk in their heavyweight rematch in saudi arabia, where he goes next is uncertain. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky was among those to contract usyk, who fought for more than just his belts whilstjoshua's post—fight actions also raised eyebrows. —— congratulate usyk. ade adedoyin reports. a night of high emotions. and still the have a night of high emotions. and still they have a _ a night of high emotions. and still they have a nitely _ a night of high emotions. and still they have a nitely champion... - a night of high emotions. and still. they have a nitely champion... tears of 'o for they have a nitely champion... tears of joy for oleksandr _ they have a nitely champion... tears of joy for oleksandr usyk, _ of joy for oleksandr usyk, frustration ofjoy for oleksandr usyk, frustration for anthonyjoshua, who through the belt out of the ring before storming back. it was a cat and mouse affai
and irish sprinter sam bennett made it back to back wins on stage 3 of the vuelta a espana.ad. anthonyjoshua insists he wants to continue boxing, but after his defeat to oleksandr usyk in their heavyweight rematch in saudi arabia, where he goes next is uncertain. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky was among those to contract usyk, who fought for more than just his belts whilstjoshua's post—fight actions also raised eyebrows. —— congratulate usyk. ade adedoyin reports. a night of high...
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you must, you know that you and i discussed with scott bennett is a leading counter terrorism expert and a former u. s. army analyst, you now investigates, crimes against humanity. ah, the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged, expelled, and exterminated from much of on the eastern seaboard poisoning blankets with smallpox. with this virus that caused the eruption of sores and death upon the american indians. blankets were distributed to indians at military installations under the guise of helping them ah without of the thousands that unit 731 killed only 8 names have been preserved in history. 6 chinese and 2 russians. a red army soldier are called dmca anchor. and maria if an oven with her 4 year old daughter when women and girls became too we can no longer fit for further experiments, they will put into a special glass walled gas chamber. the doctors took meticulous notes. the daughter suffocated after 3 minutes. the mother of to 5, so simply abducted from a st. carmen with many russians, lived there because china's eastern railway h
you must, you know that you and i discussed with scott bennett is a leading counter terrorism expert and a former u. s. army analyst, you now investigates, crimes against humanity. ah, the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged, expelled, and exterminated from much of on the eastern seaboard poisoning blankets with smallpox. with this virus that caused the eruption of sores and death upon the american indians. blankets were distributed to indians...
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jeff bennett has the story. >> i have messages for the law enforcement that was there that day.eporter: a child's plea at the school board meeting last night. roughly 100 students, survivors and parents crowded into the school board meeting carrying signs and bearing the weight of loss. >> if it was one of your children -- reporter: he did not attend prompting safety concerns. prompting this reaction. >> no one has threatened him. reporter: through his attorney he asked to be taken off of suspension and given backpay. in a closed door session the school board voted unanimously to fir him for his role in the botched response the shooting at robb school in may. >> there was a mass casualty at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. reporter: 21 people were killed, 19 students and two teachers. aredando was one of the first officers on the scene and it more than an hour for law enforcement officers to confront the teenage gunman. video from the day shows officers armed with shields and weapons as parents pleaded for more action from authorities. his attorney did not respond to our
jeff bennett has the story. >> i have messages for the law enforcement that was there that day.eporter: a child's plea at the school board meeting last night. roughly 100 students, survivors and parents crowded into the school board meeting carrying signs and bearing the weight of loss. >> if it was one of your children -- reporter: he did not attend prompting safety concerns. prompting this reaction. >> no one has threatened him. reporter: through his attorney he asked to be...
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the victims that were killed, 84-year-old glen bennett.ed by police as a hero for confronting and disarming the shooter, saving additional lives. he was killed in the shooting. another instance of deadly gun violence here in the united states. poppy and jim? >> we appreciate the update. >>> today, the justice department will respond to former president trump's demand for a third party to review those documents removed from mar-a-lago. what are the chances that trump will get that special master? that's coming up. 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. the tenth pick is in the new all-american club. that's a “club” i want to join! let's hear from simone. chuck, that's a club i want to join! i literally just said that. i like her better than you the new subway series. what's your pick? joe biden and democrats in congres
the victims that were killed, 84-year-old glen bennett.ed by police as a hero for confronting and disarming the shooter, saving additional lives. he was killed in the shooting. another instance of deadly gun violence here in the united states. poppy and jim? >> we appreciate the update. >>> today, the justice department will respond to former president trump's demand for a third party to review those documents removed from mar-a-lago. what are the chances that trump will get that...
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-- michael bennett in colorado, all hit on the equity issue, which jeremy diamond just talked about, the idea that, yes, it is going to benefit college graduates that took out student loans, doesn't help people who didn't go to college and doesn't help those people who actually honored their loans and paid them off, and sometimes had to sacrifice to do so. so, you know, the people that are on the front lines and some of those closest senate races are concerned about this, and distanced themselves from the president's decision. >> and that's part of one of the curiosities in this. the white house must have known that was coming. biden when he announced it acknowledged it wasn't going to make people happy on both sides. so it was a calculated risk that they think is worth it. >> yeah. that's right. and, look, you got a party na is so split, so divided, just look at the senate from bernie sanders on the left of the democratic party in the senate, to joe manchin in the center right, you can't satisfy everybody with almost anything you're going to do it is worth pointing out in 2021, both
-- michael bennett in colorado, all hit on the equity issue, which jeremy diamond just talked about, the idea that, yes, it is going to benefit college graduates that took out student loans, doesn't help people who didn't go to college and doesn't help those people who actually honored their loans and paid them off, and sometimes had to sacrifice to do so. so, you know, the people that are on the front lines and some of those closest senate races are concerned about this, and distanced...
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bill bennett joins me now, former education secretary.for teachers? >> lowering standards, low, low, how low can you go? you can't some music. chubby checker, hoe how low can you go? we don't need to go any lower. this is artificial constraint. there is closed shop, teacher certification. you have to take a course to become teachers. most the teachers that take the courses they weren't worth the time. open up of the teaching profession to people who know the subject, communicate with kids and are of good character, you will not have a teacher shortage and you will raise the standards. consider this, why do so many parents take their kids out of public schools where all the teachers are certified and pay 20 or 25, or $30,000 to put them in a private school where no teachers are certified? that tells you what the certification and licensing requirements are worth. stuart: there seems to be a collapse in public confidence in public education. >> yeah. stuart: i don't know how you get around it. >> sure. well, first of all, i look what happen
bill bennett joins me now, former education secretary.for teachers? >> lowering standards, low, low, how low can you go? you can't some music. chubby checker, hoe how low can you go? we don't need to go any lower. this is artificial constraint. there is closed shop, teacher certification. you have to take a course to become teachers. most the teachers that take the courses they weren't worth the time. open up of the teaching profession to people who know the subject, communicate with kids...
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and so i see is lanita bennett the anamosa appendages every year. abilene good area at abilene may been and put me out. our obeyed my been at with many meals. that po can see bad. no doubt that to been added to portland. know that blair moved you the follows up. we had lucas and her look content on our if you had the cal bledsoe duncanville limojonah's, her son had let go ahead again of all your be like go jacket. you're by dr. to mall . do, are he v, she was proper said skip creep, cold, remiss august, come in and it'd be smoke couldn't really ship that she would not remember them would lock and on her for the new from sin, lamar county and the business of manager comp of it bulletin to dilute about as a b dates. tinetta was dana testimony. not any can nasa any shabby hockey yearly job? he shabby odom. the 2 mortal duck idea. you rebel careful. any i bet include a now what i can be made up. wish anybody how he started with the powerful maximum cd but shuffled form our minor, candidly blue danielle r. joe la sima. come on. don't co with tom murtha.
and so i see is lanita bennett the anamosa appendages every year. abilene good area at abilene may been and put me out. our obeyed my been at with many meals. that po can see bad. no doubt that to been added to portland. know that blair moved you the follows up. we had lucas and her look content on our if you had the cal bledsoe duncanville limojonah's, her son had let go ahead again of all your be like go jacket. you're by dr. to mall . do, are he v, she was proper said skip creep, cold,...
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james bennett, thank you for spending time with us. we are going to take a quick break. break. ks. it's so easy. and more customers today are relying on their cars advanced safety features, like automatic emergency breaking and lane departure warning. that's why our recalibration service is state of the art. we recalibrate your vehicle's camera, so you can still count on those safety features. all right, we're all finished. >> customer: thank you so much. >> tech: thank you. don't wait--schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> busy day at the white house today where they announced the first lady, jill biden, has tested positive for covid. the first lady has been prescribed paxlovid. she'll remain in south carolina where she has been vacationing with the president. president biden returned to the white house today to sign the inflation reduction act into law as we reported earlier in the hour. he'll be wearing a mask around others since he is for sure a close contact of the first lady's. >>> coming up, we have john bolton, who has scorned trump
james bennett, thank you for spending time with us. we are going to take a quick break. break. ks. it's so easy. and more customers today are relying on their cars advanced safety features, like automatic emergency breaking and lane departure warning. that's why our recalibration service is state of the art. we recalibrate your vehicle's camera, so you can still count on those safety features. all right, we're all finished. >> customer: thank you so much. >> tech: thank you. don't...
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even michael bennett in colorado, a one-time debt cancellation doesn't solve the underlying problem.ks seem to be a little concerned about how this is going to work. >> right. there has been a buzz about this for months. it does create a divide for the democratic party. progressives were banking on this, they lost out a lot of issues this past year in terms of moving them through congress. they were banking thon as being one last shot for voters before the midterms. centrists saying this is not what middle america voters who maybe don't have education to pay for, why am i paying for somebody else's college education, how is all this working out after all this pandemic relief. this is a concern for these centrist democrats? in some cases when voters go to the ballot box, if they're going to be thinking about why is all this money going to these folks who got these loans. i didn't get a loan and i'm helping them out with the waiver of all the lines in the end. it's a tricky issue over democrats. >> michael bennett in his quote made a pretty decent point which is that the cost of colleg
even michael bennett in colorado, a one-time debt cancellation doesn't solve the underlying problem.ks seem to be a little concerned about how this is going to work. >> right. there has been a buzz about this for months. it does create a divide for the democratic party. progressives were banking on this, they lost out a lot of issues this past year in terms of moving them through congress. they were banking thon as being one last shot for voters before the midterms. centrists saying this...
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. >> joining us to discuss is senator michael bennett of colorado.leagues hearing right now? are you confident that senator sinema will get on board? >> well, john, i hope very much she will. she's going to have to make that judgment for herself, and i don't want to -- i don't want to add any more pressure to her. but what i will say is it really is amazing moment in the united states senate. we're finally, finally doing the work the american people sent us to do. we think about the chips act we passed last week that is going to bring back semiconductor industry of the united states. you think about the pact act we passed last night on veterans healthcare and then the inflation reduction act that is going to dramatically reduce healthcare costs for the american people, and put us on the path to energy independence, strengthen our national security. there have been a lot of nights here where i felt pretty grim about where this place looked like it was headed. and it going to this weekend, i'm feeling pretty good about where we are. >> look, it is a ve
. >> joining us to discuss is senator michael bennett of colorado.leagues hearing right now? are you confident that senator sinema will get on board? >> well, john, i hope very much she will. she's going to have to make that judgment for herself, and i don't want to -- i don't want to add any more pressure to her. but what i will say is it really is amazing moment in the united states senate. we're finally, finally doing the work the american people sent us to do. we think about the...
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tech a, some artic ortez bennett medical it's a long way from home and there's no easy way to get this beluga whale back to where he belongs. he straight into the river sane and a swarm nearly half way to paris, 80 kilometers up river. now, officials have decided the best way of saving the huge mammal is to move it to a salt water tank, but it'll be challenging operation. and if i skip company who i need is some one among you has an idea how to transport a below. go weighing 800 to 900 killer ssl and 4 meters long without putting an endanger yet. because danger is real, we are all very aware of it. there is a real risk in transporting it and we're doing everything to ensure that was done in danger. its life may be one worth, but at least we will laugh, tried our best bewail is being held in a lock basin where vets of administered vitamins and antibiotics we have been refusing to weeks on obsessive conduct. and all it will now we've been observing his behavior and noticed these a bit stress. but what is reassuring is that he's managing his stress and has been relatively cold of good did
tech a, some artic ortez bennett medical it's a long way from home and there's no easy way to get this beluga whale back to where he belongs. he straight into the river sane and a swarm nearly half way to paris, 80 kilometers up river. now, officials have decided the best way of saving the huge mammal is to move it to a salt water tank, but it'll be challenging operation. and if i skip company who i need is some one among you has an idea how to transport a below. go weighing 800 to 900 killer...
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s. army analyst scott bennett, investigate crimes against humanity. mm. the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged expelled and exterminated from much of on the eastern seaboard. mm hm. the elimination of so called inferior races and extermination camps were typical of the west. hitler had hardly come up with anything new bloemfontein. 19 o one british concentration camp. bout house. 1945, a nazi extermination cabin. ah, the wisdom well did very well living off exposing its colonies the bridge empower, extremely profitable for the british. the french tried to, to copy in his books and articles. paul, craig roberts, professor of economics and well known journalist and former u. s. a. system. secretary of the treasury for economic policy analyzes the economic factors destabilizing the world. i don't to take that weaker attribute or european colonialism to anything other than the money. the sun never set on the british empire. the goal is we're, we're everywhere here in this empowers far, far older than now. the
s. army analyst scott bennett, investigate crimes against humanity. mm. the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged expelled and exterminated from much of on the eastern seaboard. mm hm. the elimination of so called inferior races and extermination camps were typical of the west. hitler had hardly come up with anything new bloemfontein. 19 o one british concentration camp. bout house. 1945, a nazi extermination cabin. ah, the wisdom well did very...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend"...on's ambitions -- the big tech company's latest expansion into healthcare raises concerns about prescription prices and data privacy. then... abortion in early america -- a look at the nation's long and complicated relationship with abortion access. scott: many people try to find in the past what resonates with their own views in the present. geoff: and... hidden history -- a new podcast uncovers the double life of iconic civil rights photographer and fbi informant, ernest withers. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend"...on's ambitions -- the big tech company's latest expansion into healthcare raises concerns about prescription prices and data privacy. then... abortion in early america -- a look at the nation's long and complicated relationship with abortion access. scott: many people try to find in the past what resonates with their own views in the present. geoff: and... hidden history -- a new podcast uncovers the double life of iconic civil rights...
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foxes stephanie bennett it has more now on how the technology works.e lights that used to be very effective that they're finding that it's not very effective anymore. small black box near the front of the queen creek fire department's newest truck may solve the problem when drivers do not move out of the way for fire trucks and ambulances during an emergency. this has been a surprising game changer. and we knew this technology was out, but we didn't know that they were being so rapidly installed in new fire trucks, and for most of us, it was a surprise that our new fire truck came with this device. gilbert recently took delivery of three or four engines as well now within seconds, when these fire crews head out for an emergency , this black box will send an alert to drivers in the area through navigation devices like ways apple maps and some built in car systems in 28. 18 or newer cars. this system works anytime the emergency lights are on. so whether we are part in the side of the road on a car accident, or we are driving with lights and sirens to an
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our kate bennett is "outfront." >> reporter: as donald trump rains against the fbi's search of mar-a-lagomelania trump, is doing what she often does, staying quiet. those who spoke to cnn say privately melania trump was "annoyed" by federal agents searching her home. her things displaced, her closets up ended. her husband posting, just learned agents wen through the first lady's closets. surprisingly, left the area in a relative mess. the ever-private former first lady lives full time at mar-a-lago. she's retreated out of the public eye since leaving washington. one of the last sightings was last month parting the funeral service for ivana trump. on january 6th, 2021, she said, i was fulfilling one of my duties as first lady of the united states of america. and accordingly, i was unaware what was simultaneously transpiring at the u.s. capitol building. her only media post white house this may, before the fbi search. >> time flies fast, and we are just -- everybody is doing very well. >> reporter: those who know her tell cnn there would be nothing of donald trump's in melania trump's livin
our kate bennett is "outfront." >> reporter: as donald trump rains against the fbi's search of mar-a-lagomelania trump, is doing what she often does, staying quiet. those who spoke to cnn say privately melania trump was "annoyed" by federal agents searching her home. her things displaced, her closets up ended. her husband posting, just learned agents wen through the first lady's closets. surprisingly, left the area in a relative mess. the ever-private former first lady...
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scott bennett, the counter terrorism specialist and former u. s. army analyst is well versed in the complex history of us soviet cooperation. and the 2nd world war years you have stolen rise up and quite an effective leadership role under, under war 2 in counteracting the german advances franklin delano roosevelt. the 32nd you as president ned the country from 1933. to 1945. franklin roosevelt came from an extraordinarily wealthy family, a very high elite socialite family, dating back to the 1600s. the roosevelt family. the delano family were old money that had built their fortunes in merchant ah, ship building other trades. roosevelt was a pragmatist. and when it suited american interests was prepared to cooperate with the soviet union. it was under his rule that you eso via diplomatic relations were established in 1933. franklin delano roosevelt is recognized by many in the american historical and academic and political ranks as one of the greatest for term presidents in history. the only president to ever, sir. 4 terms, in fact, for his work
scott bennett, the counter terrorism specialist and former u. s. army analyst is well versed in the complex history of us soviet cooperation. and the 2nd world war years you have stolen rise up and quite an effective leadership role under, under war 2 in counteracting the german advances franklin delano roosevelt. the 32nd you as president ned the country from 1933. to 1945. franklin roosevelt came from an extraordinarily wealthy family, a very high elite socialite family, dating back to the...