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with more on the ld up to tuesday's election in israel, newshour special correspondent ryan chilcote ins us now via skype from tel aviv. ryan, we're two days away, what are the big issues driving this eion and why are you sitting where you are sitng? >> well, i am sitting in a tiki bar, yes, i know, just outside of a building where the leader of the blue and ite party held a campaign rally. he is the biggest challenger to benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister, and the biggest iss that you were asking about in this campaign is benjaminne nyahu himse. because he is israel's longeste serving prnister and yet the question is will he be able to form a govnmt. there was an election in april, just five months ago and he failed to do that. so he called this election to see if he could do it the second time around. meanwhile he's als facing a whole host of corruption charges and just next month, in just a few weeks time, in fact, he is going to see those legal proceedings again and he is facing the prospect of three indictments for taking bribes and ped.dling influence so the real thing in t
with more on the ld up to tuesday's election in israel, newshour special correspondent ryan chilcote ins us now via skype from tel aviv. ryan, we're two days away, what are the big issues driving this eion and why are you sitting where you are sitng? >> well, i am sitting in a tiki bar, yes, i know, just outside of a building where the leader of the blue and ite party held a campaign rally. he is the biggest challenger to benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister, and the biggest iss that...
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of those who chilcote has invested over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. somehow i want to. let you go right to be for us this is like the before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the hollow. there should be more. democrats kick into impeachment vote with an official probles thing to president trump but that's the basis for it all relies on a single whistleblower with a 2nd how to deal with funds. he would still have my dreams my childhood which i work and you would see you know each of our mentalists singing but slums world leaders over there in action on climate change with the public divided by her activism. the war on gender stereotypes with a new directive aimed at children still is but the decision to sell giving about choice and difference. they want to give the freedom to children to choose whatever they want to girls and boys are d
of those who chilcote has invested over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. somehow i want to. let you go right to be for us this is like the before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the hollow. there should be more. democrats kick into impeachment...
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>> reporter: for the pbs newshour i'm ryan chilcote in benyamina, israel. >> woodruff: the crowded fieldresidential ndiates have new dividing lines this week-- from preventing gun violence to impeaching supreme coutice utvanaugh. here to help parsehere they stand and why that matters i'm joined by stu rothenberg, senior editor of "inside elections." and domenico montanaro, senior politics editor from npr. hello to both of you. ank you for being here f "politics monday." lte talk about guns first. we saw, stu, at last week's democratic debate, some real division. we saw beto o'ruourke staket some territory we hadn't seen democrats speak about recently. >> everything seems to be about the democratic divc ide, doesn't it, between e various wings of the party and it's showing up on guns as impeachment and other issues. you know, you have democrats who want to go as far as they can, and those who are thinkin more about the general election, anthat's a division in the party that they're going to have to figure out how to deal with this to keep the progressive populous inthewsed and excited and
>> reporter: for the pbs newshour i'm ryan chilcote in benyamina, israel. >> woodruff: the crowded fieldresidential ndiates have new dividing lines this week-- from preventing gun violence to impeaching supreme coutice utvanaugh. here to help parsehere they stand and why that matters i'm joined by stu rothenberg, senior editor of "inside elections." and domenico montanaro, senior politics editor from npr. hello to both of you. ank you for being here f "politics...
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ryan chilcote for us at netanyahu headquarters in tel aviv.nk you, ryan. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: the the physical and emotionalmo damage borne by migrant children detained by the u.s. government. after the recent mastings in el paso, dayton, and then odessa and midland texas, calls for gun refove been growing. they are coming from the publicb from tiness community, and from lawmakers. president trump has said that he will unveil what he supports, sometime this week. recently, william brangham wt to odessa and midland to see what gun owners themselves think ought to be done. >>rangham: that's right, judy. while this debate unfolds here in washington right now, we sought out gun owners-- and only gun owners-- to hear their take on what might reduce gun violence in america. as you might imagine, many of them argued that more americans should be armed. but we also asked, should we requiruniversal background checks for all gun sales? should we enact sugher red flag laws? here's some of what we found. just over two week
ryan chilcote for us at netanyahu headquarters in tel aviv.nk you, ryan. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: the the physical and emotionalmo damage borne by migrant children detained by the u.s. government. after the recent mastings in el paso, dayton, and then odessa and midland texas, calls for gun refove been growing. they are coming from the publicb from tiness community, and from lawmakers. president trump has said that he will unveil what he supports, sometime...
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which is reminiscent of a buddhist sanctuary a stupa made of ice the idea was conceived by sun on one chilcot an engineer from the dock in northwestern india is our ships which have a minimal surface area for the you so the sun cannot melt it as quickly as it does or does until a flat ice and therefore it melts slowly as the summer approaches and as it melts it gives its water to the farmers. ledecky is famous for the world's highest altitude cold desert in a region which gets only between 50 to 100 millimeters of rainfall annually the glaciers have been a life source for ages. they provide water for the cities. and for the farmers as well. but due to climate change almost 20 percent of the glaciers in the area have been lost in the last 50 years. although the glaciers melt during summer time there is still water scarcity during certain months. what many people don't understand for farmers the challenge of water is only in spring time it pained me which is when they need to arthur and which is when the glaciers are still not warm enough there so they don't melt. a wooden scaffold serves as a
which is reminiscent of a buddhist sanctuary a stupa made of ice the idea was conceived by sun on one chilcot an engineer from the dock in northwestern india is our ships which have a minimal surface area for the you so the sun cannot melt it as quickly as it does or does until a flat ice and therefore it melts slowly as the summer approaches and as it melts it gives its water to the farmers. ledecky is famous for the world's highest altitude cold desert in a region which gets only between 50...
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jon: ryan chilcote, thank you. >>> a teenager is crowned champion in tennis u.s. open.ms to win the world famous tournament in queens. the 19-year-old canadian fended off a late comeback by williams to win in straight sets. this is her first grand slam title. the win prevents williams from matching a record of 24 grand slams. nfl star antonio brown has signed with the new england patriots, just hours after the oakland raiders granted the release that he wanted. the all pro receiver urged the raiders to let him go today on instagram. this after a series of fines and blow ups culminating this week in an outburst directed at the team's general manager. brown had been scheduled to earn 50 million dollars from oakland over three years. the defending champion patriots have guaranteed him 9 million for this season. >>> a young boy goes from stroke survivor to something else. >> my first year in school, like, kindergarten, like people had to go in the bathroom with me and actually help. that's how hard it was at school. jon: a look at the organization helping jay and dozens of
jon: ryan chilcote, thank you. >>> a teenager is crowned champion in tennis u.s. open.ms to win the world famous tournament in queens. the 19-year-old canadian fended off a late comeback by williams to win in straight sets. this is her first grand slam title. the win prevents williams from matching a record of 24 grand slams. nfl star antonio brown has signed with the new england patriots, just hours after the oakland raiders granted the release that he wanted. the all pro receiver...