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but, you know, it's a freeman my, my, my point. but in order to do that, we need to, we need to make sure that there is come out of there, come us of the ones who are feeling the future of palestinian children to freeman. you made that point. my point is that you can argue justification and self defense, but it's harder to argue that the scale of damage and bloodshed that you inflict is proportionate, isn't it? that's not much, much harder to argue what we are doing. everything we can, as i said, to avoid civilian casualties. we're using the difference between us. if we use our weapons to defend down civilians and how much uses their civilians to defend their weapons, your hospital is a primary care centers. you're hitting hospitals and primary health care when, when, when, when, when, when, well, where, when we are making sure that what we target weapons supplies and we are targeting, where come after putting their command and control centers. they're deliberately putting their weapon places into into next to schools in next to ho
but, you know, it's a freeman my, my, my point. but in order to do that, we need to, we need to make sure that there is come out of there, come us of the ones who are feeling the future of palestinian children to freeman. you made that point. my point is that you can argue justification and self defense, but it's harder to argue that the scale of damage and bloodshed that you inflict is proportionate, isn't it? that's not much, much harder to argue what we are doing. everything we can, as i...
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why that discrimination, mister freeman, why? what? because i've, i said you were working to address some of these issues. but if we take from just as an example of the recent covert outbreak and the vaccination campaign that is right around our most successful campaign, we vaccinated every single israeli, whether they would do whether they were arab, their christian wisdom, every single person was vaccinated. it didn't matter who they were or where they were, they were vaccinate according to age and only according to age. and then as they went down everybody's been vaccinated. and that's the reason that today we don't have cov, it as a serious issue inside israel because our entire population, every single person jew arab from jerusalem, east, jerusalem, west jerusalem from the north of the country, the south, the country everybody's been vaccinated, including by the way, hundreds of thousands of palestinians that we've also vaccinated and a lot of fantasy and in the west bank and, and eastern was to them who were turned out of their
why that discrimination, mister freeman, why? what? because i've, i said you were working to address some of these issues. but if we take from just as an example of the recent covert outbreak and the vaccination campaign that is right around our most successful campaign, we vaccinated every single israeli, whether they would do whether they were arab, their christian wisdom, every single person was vaccinated. it didn't matter who they were or where they were, they were vaccinate according to...
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why that discrimination, mister freeman, why? what? because i've, i said you were working to address some of these issues. but if we take from just as an example of the recent covert outbreak and the vaccination campaign that israel ran and most successful campaign we vaccinated every single israeli, whether they would do with they were arab, their christian wisdom, every single person was vaccinated. it didn't matter who they were or where they were, they were vaccinate according to age and only according to age. and then as they went down everybody's been vaccinated. and that's the reason that today we don't have cov, it is a serious issue inside israel because our entire population, every single person do arab from jerusalem, east, jerusalem, west jerusalem from the north of the country, the south, the country everybody's been vaccinated, including by the way, hundreds of thousands of palestinians that we've also vaccinated and a lot of power to say is in the west bank and, and easter was to them who were turned out of their houses
why that discrimination, mister freeman, why? what? because i've, i said you were working to address some of these issues. but if we take from just as an example of the recent covert outbreak and the vaccination campaign that israel ran and most successful campaign we vaccinated every single israeli, whether they would do with they were arab, their christian wisdom, every single person was vaccinated. it didn't matter who they were or where they were, they were vaccinate according to age and...
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what is morgan freeman's favorite morgan freeman film?e directed "invictus." that may be my most stand-up movie. >> stephen: you know, a lot of people would have said "the shawshank redemption." and i was telling tim robbins when he was on the show, i've never seen "the shawshank redemption." and i said to him, "i think--" i know. that's what he said. and i said, "i think i should watch "the shawshank redemption--" i want to watch it with you and tim robbins. could the three of us watch it together, and then we could talk about it? >> you arrange that, i'm in. >> stephen: that's it! that's it! you hear that, tim? morgan's in. "solos" premieres friday on amazon prime. morgan freeman, everybody. he we'll be right back with comedian tig notaro. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i couldn't imagine doing this jog without propel immune support. i prepared a short speech. i'd like to thank vitamin c, zinc, electrolytes... hey. i... propel immune support. vitamin c and zinc. struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c wi
what is morgan freeman's favorite morgan freeman film?e directed "invictus." that may be my most stand-up movie. >> stephen: you know, a lot of people would have said "the shawshank redemption." and i was telling tim robbins when he was on the show, i've never seen "the shawshank redemption." and i said to him, "i think--" i know. that's what he said. and i said, "i think i should watch "the shawshank redemption--" i want to watch it...
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but in freeman my, my, my point. but in order to do that we need to, we need to make sure that come up. there is come out of there come after the ones who are stealing the future of palestinian children to fremont. you made that point . my point is that you can argue justification and self defense. but it's hard to argue that the scale of damage and bloodshed that you inflict is proportionate, isn't it? that's not much, much harder to argue what we are doing everything we can as i said, to avoid civilian casualties. where you say the difference between us is this, that we use our weapons to defend down civilians and how much uses their civilians to defend their weapons. your hospital is a primary care centers you're hitting hospitals and primary health care when, when, when, when, when, when, well, where, when we are making sure that what we target weapons supplies and we are targeting, where come after putting their command and control centers. they're deliberately putting their weapon places into into next to schoo
but in freeman my, my, my point. but in order to do that we need to, we need to make sure that come up. there is come out of there come after the ones who are stealing the future of palestinian children to fremont. you made that point . my point is that you can argue justification and self defense. but it's hard to argue that the scale of damage and bloodshed that you inflict is proportionate, isn't it? that's not much, much harder to argue what we are doing everything we can as i said, to...
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the freeman began to feel the relegation fear and their bones and responded positively . the the sal good. going close, and then on 100 minutes. know bream and we're hanging on for dear life. despite shop best efforts, his team were simply a climb below their opponents showed in the 2nd half raymond desperately needed a goal. but it was last matter. 50 seconds, minutes to now and then on the been to by any made it 3 just before the hour. mark slowly annoying board in the $67.00 to make it for nil. it was clear, bream and couldn't care. less about this result as 300 kilometers to the south. cologne's game with shelter was all that mattered. now. mobile phone suddenly became more interesting than the game itself. things weren't over just yet. new, those rare sheets up. one box or shaft freeman in the final 10 minutes. me before the class grabbed another for the side. steven, so chuck knew his players knew it. even a few fans allowed into the grounds, knew it. survival was out of their hands. cologne needed to lose the cologne. the area around the stadium was bustling fans h
the freeman began to feel the relegation fear and their bones and responded positively . the the sal good. going close, and then on 100 minutes. know bream and we're hanging on for dear life. despite shop best efforts, his team were simply a climb below their opponents showed in the 2nd half raymond desperately needed a goal. but it was last matter. 50 seconds, minutes to now and then on the been to by any made it 3 just before the hour. mark slowly annoying board in the $67.00 to make it for...
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but it was the freeman my, my, my point. but in order to do that, we need to, we need to make sure that there is come out of there, come after the ones who are stealing the future of palestinian children to freeman . you make that point. my point is that you can argue justification and self defense, but it's hard to argue that the scale of damage and bloodshed that you inflict is proportionate, isn't it? that's not much harder to argue what we are doing. everything we can, as i said to avoid civilian casualties, we're using the difference between us is this, that we use our weapons to defend down civilians and how much uses their civilians to defend their weapons. your hospital is a primary care centers. you're hitting hospitals and primary health when, when, when we're not when, when, when, well, when, when we are making sure that what we target weapons supplies and we are targeting, where come after putting their command and control centers. they're deliberately putting their weapon places into into next to schools in next
but it was the freeman my, my, my point. but in order to do that, we need to, we need to make sure that there is come out of there, come after the ones who are stealing the future of palestinian children to freeman . you make that point. my point is that you can argue justification and self defense, but it's hard to argue that the scale of damage and bloodshed that you inflict is proportionate, isn't it? that's not much harder to argue what we are doing. everything we can, as i said to avoid...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> this is bbc news. protests in brazil as the u.n. calls for an independent investigation to police operation in which 25 people were killed. further crisis in jerusalem over the planned eviction of palestinians lead to violence in the region. >> tensions have been rising in jerusalem. palestinians deeply unhappy. it takes a spark to make these things ignite. >> who report on the struggle in south asia to contain the search of coronavirus cases as infections spillover from neighboring india. >> nearly 20 tons of debris from a chinese rocket is expected to fall back to earth and an uncontrolled reentry this weekend. ♪ >> thank you for joining us on bbc news. protesters gathered outside a -- outside a police headquarters in rio de janeiro, presume -- brazil, demonstrators accuse the polic
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but it was a freeman my, my, my point. but in order to do that, we need to, we need to make sure that there is come out of there. come us are the ones who are feeling the future of palestinian children fremont. you made that. but my point is that you can argue justification and self defense, but it's harder to argue that the scale of damage and bloodshed that you inflict is proportionate, isn't it? that's how much, much harder to argue. what we are doing everything we can as i said to avoid civilian casualties where you see the difference between us is this, that we use our weapons to defend down civilians and how much uses their civilians to defend their weapons. your hospital is a primary care centers you're hitting hospitals and primary health when, when, when we're not when, when, when well, when, when we are making sure that what we target weapon supplies and we are targeting where come also putting their command and control centers. they're deliberately putting their weapon places into into next to schools in next to
but it was a freeman my, my, my point. but in order to do that, we need to, we need to make sure that there is come out of there. come us are the ones who are feeling the future of palestinian children fremont. you made that. but my point is that you can argue justification and self defense, but it's harder to argue that the scale of damage and bloodshed that you inflict is proportionate, isn't it? that's how much, much harder to argue. what we are doing everything we can as i said to avoid...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello, this. these are the headlines. tragedy in israel as a religious festival leaves 45 people dead. many victims found themselves trapped in a narrow passageway as they tried to escape. hundreds have been attending the first funerals as the israeli prime minister promises such a tragedy will never happen again. in india, several states say they have run out of coronavirus vaccines as the pandemic rages out of control. brazil sets a grim new record a the number of deaths from coronavirus tops 400,000. ♪ funerals have been held in israel for victims of a crush at a festival. over 40 died and hundreds were injured at the sight of a revered second century rabbi. almost all of those affected were ultra-orthodox in attendance to mark the holiday. tens of thousands gathered at the foot of
narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello, this. these are the headlines. tragedy in israel as a religious festival leaves 45 people dead. many victims found themselves trapped in a narrow passageway as they tried to escape. hundreds have been...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> i am lewis outside source. efforts to broker a cease-fire between israel and hamas are intensifying. the israeli prime minister may except the troops. this has not been confirmed. will leaders demand an end to the bloodshed? >> the fighting must stop immediately. i up kyl to all parties to cease hostility -- i appeal to all parties to cease hostilities now. >> the bbc apologized this for how it obtained its explosive interview with princess diana 15 years ago. martin bashir was deceitful and fake documents to obtain the scoop. princess diana's brother is linking he death to the interview. >> exactly two years later she died. i do draw a line between the two events. >> we look at the fate of the olympics. polls i japan a show over 80% of people one the games called off as covid-19 ca
narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> i am lewis outside source. efforts to broker a cease-fire between israel and hamas are intensifying. the israeli prime minister may except the troops. this has not been confirmed. will leaders demand an end to...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ros: welcome t. israeli airstrikes have destroyed a 13 story residential building in gaza. at least 26 palestinians, nine of them children, have already been killed by israeli strikes. two israeli women have already been killed elsewhere in israel. >> this is israel's prime minister. >>>> we will further intensify the power of our tax. getting close we do not expect. ros: a teenage and russia opened fire, terrifying people, as you can see. in london, the red carpet out. while the stars and there, so are about 4000 ticket holders who can watch the event in person, without masks or social distancing. welcome to those of you watching on pbs in america and to everybody else watching a bbc world news. we know at least 30 people have been killed, ask leading violence between israel and palestini
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". i am rod atkine doors. a multifaceted attack on the u.k. government path handling of the covid crisis. dominic cummings told mp's thousands of life were needlessly lost and much of the blame falls on those in charge. senior advisors fell disastrously short. ross:=: the president diverted and eu passenger flight. >> as we predicted, our ill wishes at home and abroad have changed their methods of attacking the state. >> a landmark ruling against shale -- shell. we will hear from astronomer -- and astronomer about the super blood moon. welcome to those of you watching on pbs in america and everyone else on bbc world news. we will start with an extraordinary day in the story of the pandemic in the u.k.. dominic cummings has given hours of evidence to a parliamentary handling of covid-19. he
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> this is bbc. our headlines -- [explosion] a fifth day of fighting. isreal intensifies its attack on gaza, continuing rocket assaults on israel. a warning from the who that year two of the covid pandemic is on track toe far deadlier than the first. congressional republicans replace liz cheney as the third ranking party leader. >> we are fighting on behalf of hard-working americans. i want to thank president trump for his support. he's a critical part of our republican team. >> and prince harry speaks out again, saying his childhood was one of pain and suffering, likening world life to being any zoo. -- in a zoo. ♪ hello, a warm welcome if you're watching in pbs, and the u.s., or around the world. do stay with us for the latest analysis and news from here and across the globe. the israe
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> welcome to . international concern is growing as the violence between israel and the palestinian escalates. 60 in gaza city. -- airstrikes in the city. israel's prime minister has given this morning. >> this is just the beginning. we willtrike them with blows they haven't dreamed of. >> we will look at how the violence has reached this point. in the u.s., the republican party has sacked liz cheney, who spoke out against the formers presidents claims -- the former president's claims that the election was stolen. of course, it wasn't. >> i will do everything i can to ensure the former president never again gets anywhere near the oval office. >> we will look at reports of breakthrough infections in people who have been fully vaccinated. ♪ >> welcome to those of you watching on pbs world
narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> welcome to . international concern is growing as the violence between israel and the palestinian escalates. 60 in gaza city. -- airstrikes in the city. israel's prime minister has given this morning. >> this...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> this is "outside source." thousands of palestinians and israeli arabs are holding a general strike. clashes broke out with israeli security forces as palestinians protested in a show of solidarity against israel's bombardment on gaza where there has been no let up in the fighting. palestinian militants have fired more rockets into israel, and israel has resumed airstrikes on the territory. more international leaders are calling forn end to the unrest. >> the priority is the immediate cessation of all violence and implemention of a cease fire. >> also in the program, spain deploys its army to the north african enclave ceuta were at least 6000 migrants across from morocco. many swarm in using rubber rings and rats. dozens of oi crew workers are missing at cnn the after a powerful cycl
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the freeman began to feel the relegation fear in their bones and responded positively. the cell to going close to 900 minutes. no brain and were hanging on for dear life. the best efforts his team were simply a climb below their opponents showed in the 2nd half frame and desperately needed a goal. but it was 50 seconds minutes to noon then the been so by the made it 3 just before the hour mark. 6 the slowly annoying board in the $67.00 to make it for now it was clear brain and couldn't care less about this result as 300 kilometers to the south. cologne's game with shelter was all that mattered. now, mobile phone suddenly became more interesting than the game itself. things weren't over just. yeah. you those sheets up one doc for shaft freeman in the final 10 minutes me before the class speaking, grabbed another for the home side. the even so sharp new players knew it. even the few fans allowed into the grounds, knew it. survival was out of their hands. cologne needed to lose the pillow in the area around the stadium was bustling fans have gathered to rule litigation awa
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". this is bbc w. live in jerusalem tonight. i'm laura trevelyan. both israel and hamas are claiming victory after the deadly 11 day conflict. clashes in jerusalem after friday prayers raise questions about the cease-fire's durability. ousands of palestinians returned to their homes in gaza to assess the damage. ill report from the scene with our middle east editor. reporter: also on the program, prince william launches a blistering attack on the bbc after an inquiry heavily criticizing the broadcast of the princess diana interview 26 years ago. >> the bbc's failures contributed to her fear, paranoia, and isolation that i remember from those final years with her. ♪ >> can getting ready for eurovision' return saturday night after it was canceled last year because of the pandemic. -- and gett
narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". this is bbc w. live in jerusalem tonight. i'm laura trevelyan. both israel and hamas are claiming victory after the deadly 11 day conflict. clashes in jerusalem after friday prayers raise questions about the cease-fire's...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ anchor: welcome to outside source. there is no let up in the fighting for fourth day which would israel and the palestinians. more airstrikes, more rocket attacks. more than 90 people ha died,, most palestinians....
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". click ceu is re travelers in the summer. there is a growing debate about how much travel should be allowed. u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken speaking to his british counterpart ahead of the g7 gathering in london, covid, afghanistan, russia and china on the agenda. craig some pleased with had an opportunity here today -- >> and india's supreme court has ordered the government to deliver oxygen to daily. will talk to an ex parte about wendy country second waf covid -- when the second wave of covid may begin to subside. ♪ welcome to those of you watching on bbc world news and on pbs in america. there's passionate disagreement on whether non-essential travel to europe should resume. this is the view from the top of the european union. >> commission is proposing to ease restrictions t
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why that discrimination is freeman, why? what? because, as i said, you were working to address some of these issues. but if we take from just as an example of the recent covert outbreak and the vaccination campaign, that israel around our most successful campaign, we vaccinated every single israeli. whether they would do when they were arab, the christian wisdom, every single person was vaccinated. it didn't matter who they were or where they were, they were vaccinated according to age and only according to age. and then as they went down everybody's been vaccinated. and that's the reason that today we don't have cov, it is a serious issue inside israel because our entire population, every single person do arab from jerusalem, east, jerusalem, west jerusalem from the north of the country, the south, the country everybody's been vaccinated, including by the way, hundreds of thousands of palestinians that we've also vaccinated, and a lot of time to say is in the west bank and, and east jerusalem, who were turned out of their houses
why that discrimination is freeman, why? what? because, as i said, you were working to address some of these issues. but if we take from just as an example of the recent covert outbreak and the vaccination campaign, that israel around our most successful campaign, we vaccinated every single israeli. whether they would do when they were arab, the christian wisdom, every single person was vaccinated. it didn't matter who they were or where they were, they were vaccinated according to age and only...
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in the book about freeman. i say he's the lost cause aroma a hangs over lee's lieutenants, but i don't think that that means there's no value in lee's lieutenants anymore. i mean, it's many books. it's books are generally of their time. and his certainly is there but i don't think the fact that i think if you're aware of the lost cause bias it lets you kind of filter it out as you go through and then you can take what's useful from the books. he has an amazing discussion of the military geography of virginia in those books. just amazing better than anything. i've seen anywhere else. he has it as an appendix in and he lays out the different areas and in the rivers and the railroads and the towns and i mean, it's just there's nothing else like it that i'm aware of. freeman knew a great deal and and there's a lot of it and a lot of it is still worth reading in lee's lieutenants even though the lost cause is it that is a problem, but it's it's as long in my view as long as you you know, it's a problem. then you can
in the book about freeman. i say he's the lost cause aroma a hangs over lee's lieutenants, but i don't think that that means there's no value in lee's lieutenants anymore. i mean, it's many books. it's books are generally of their time. and his certainly is there but i don't think the fact that i think if you're aware of the lost cause bias it lets you kind of filter it out as you go through and then you can take what's useful from the books. he has an amazing discussion of the military...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy d peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ros: i am ros atkins. this is "outside source." mexico's president is promising an investigation into a mental collapse that left more than 20 people dead. an overpass gateway sent crashing to the street below. locals warned about the state of the railway. these are pictures from mexico city now as the recovery effort continues. india has registered 20 million cases of covid-19, and there is no respite for those in the front lines. >> the situation is really critical there are no beds available. we are under pressure -- the doctors, the nurses, the orderlies, even the patients. ros: in the u.s., president biden has set a new target to get a vaccine into 70% of adults by the fourth of july. ros: welcome to those of you watching on pbs in america and everyone else on bbc world news. the mexi
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you might recognize freeman's markers around richmond. he was 63 stone markers around all the battlefields enrichment and they're called freeman markers. fort harrison became the first virginia state park and in the 1930s it was turned over to the park service. and here you see a 1938 picture. i just found this very interesting 1938 picture. it looks like people coming right out of church on sunday, and there's sunday best. can you imagine going to battlefield in your sunday best? they go to the battlefield near sunday best and there's your park ranger. you can see his get up and this is beautiful map. but no one knows what happened to it. but now richmond has 13 sites. and i encourage you to go to fort harris and it's a under visited site ford gilmore for johnson, fort harrison ford. hope and four brady union fourth was built after all there and they're all an excellent condition and highly recommend you go and see them. i want to talk about a couple books. you might be interested in. we talked about new market heights. this is a book by
you might recognize freeman's markers around richmond. he was 63 stone markers around all the battlefields enrichment and they're called freeman markers. fort harrison became the first virginia state park and in the 1930s it was turned over to the park service. and here you see a 1938 picture. i just found this very interesting 1938 picture. it looks like people coming right out of church on sunday, and there's sunday best. can you imagine going to battlefield in your sunday best? they go to...
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ok well let's bring in iowa and new israeli foreign ministry press officer michael freeman joins us a soft one we're very grateful thanks for coming on and we've seen an awful lot of tension build over the last few days the conflict seems to be intensifying how concerned are you that we could be on the brink of an all out war here where i'm very very concerned about the actions of how much the islamist terror organization that based in gaza have been fired over 1800 rockets into israeli civilian populations indiscriminately targets in men women and children as your reporter said while they sleep in their beds and style israel it is taking the action that we need in order to stop those rockets what are the chances of a safe side you think because hamas has said it is ready stop firing rockets of israel reciprocates any cease fire needs to be a serious there's no point in having a cease fire that after 24 hours or 48 hours all of a sudden i must start firing rockets again so we need to make sure that any cease fire is one that is going to last for a significant period of time hopefully
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dagen: james freeman jump in. sense is that you don't see the inflation raging you kind of more or less agree with consensus that this is temporary and transitory is this because you think that the spending from washington will moderate now you think the federal reserve will tighten when necessary? or are you just looking at the fundamentals think not headed toward another 1970s? >> i wouldn't be surprised, if we get some tapering by federal reserve later this year underway in 2022 i do believe underlying rate of inflation going to remain close to 3%. through the first quarter of 2022 important thing is, that the markets believe that it is indeed going to subside. why will it subside? well, for one thing the 2020s are not 1970s you know 1970s a much you younger population, we had a lot of also -- to give an example one point in 1970s the median age of u.s. population was 28 years. that is younger than india is today. however today that median age is 39 years and rising, you simply don't have the same type of under
dagen: james freeman jump in. sense is that you don't see the inflation raging you kind of more or less agree with consensus that this is temporary and transitory is this because you think that the spending from washington will moderate now you think the federal reserve will tighten when necessary? or are you just looking at the fundamentals think not headed toward another 1970s? >> i wouldn't be surprised, if we get some tapering by federal reserve later this year underway in 2022 i do...
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freeman. mr. ambassador, thank you for your respective, important service to our country. as you're both aware, the 2018 ndaa required that the departments of defense and state and usaid have -- the operations. and i feel compelled to call attention to the fact that the report was due in june of 2018 and three years later we're yet to receive it. in december 2020, 20 of my colleagues joined me in a bipartisan letter to each of the agencies requesting that information on why the delay continues, and we are yet to receive a response. my first question is for you, misfreeman. how would you characterize gains in anti-corruption, good cover nans, and civil society in afghanistan, and how stable are those gains? >> first off, first time i'm hearing of it, but i'm sure that's just me. in terms of gains on -- to address corruption in afghanistan, i will admit that it is a slow -- it's a slow role. the government has changed over several times. people have changed over several times. where we are havin
freeman. mr. ambassador, thank you for your respective, important service to our country. as you're both aware, the 2018 ndaa required that the departments of defense and state and usaid have -- the operations. and i feel compelled to call attention to the fact that the report was due in june of 2018 and three years later we're yet to receive it. in december 2020, 20 of my colleagues joined me in a bipartisan letter to each of the agencies requesting that information on why the delay continues,...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, bc world news". >> this is bbc ws america. day five of the fighting and israel identifies its attack as palestinian militants continue firing rockets at rael. the u.n. is warning of an increase in migrants dying as they try to reach europe by c. -- by sea. india's prime minister warns that coronavirus is spreading throughout the countryside. an investigation reveals how charities are being prevented from delivering aid. and the museums and washington, d.c. are open and after a year of lockdown, the crowds can't wait to get in. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the glo. the israeli prime minister has warned that israel's biggest defense against hamas in years -- defensive against hamas in years is not over yet. rockets were fired by militants in gaza towards israel for a fifth day. at least
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter um kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> this is bbcs america. after international criticism of its diverting of a plane and the arrest of a journalist, belarus's president accuses others of trying to strangle his country. there is no solution to the brittle but brittle civil war. the south african president says he is the victim of a political witchhunt after appearing in court on charges of corruption and fraud. three years after his death, a treasure trove of the personal papers of stephen hawking will be preserved at an archive i cambridge. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. the president of belarus has accused western nations of launching a modern war against his government. in his first comments since orion airplane was forced to land and a journalist was arrested, lukashenko argued that the backlash against those actio
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". katty: this iss america. the heartbreak of daylight following airstrikes at night. palestinians hold funerals for those lost in a deadly cycle exhausting people on both sides. the u.s. top general in afghanistan tells the bbc he expects violence to increase in coming months as nato pulls out its troops. >> some risks to the future of afghanistan. we are watching what the taliban will do. the expectation is they will pick up violence. >> it is so good to see you. katty: they have had to wait over a year. the first hug between a mother and daughter as covid restrictions ease in britain. ♪ katty: welcome to world news america. the biden administration says it has been involved in diplomatic efforts to end the violence between israel and palestinians. thu.s. has again blocked a u.n. statemen
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. >>> in oakland, reginald freeman chief. he was previously the chief in connecticut. he looks forward to the new challenge. >> the role of the fire service like other public safety sectors is evolving and i am committed to making sure oakland is on the forefront of the change. >> chief freeman's wife and two daughters pinned him with the badge. congratulations to him. >> mom has her hands full, with both of them. >> yeah. >> let's go over to jeff. the cooler temperatures helped us this week. >> the fire danger will continue to get helped out as we head through the week with cooler weather. and that will astrong as we move through storm. al beit, the fog pat nern not as extensive. we have fog near the coastline. across the bay and down to gilroy. once we roll in the afternoon, we have sunshine away from the coast and we will set up for a good day, it is jacket weather again for the morning, lots of temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s to start. i got you at 50 in the south by, and north bay, average of 48 degrees. as we mentioned, tomorrow, more sunshine getting u
. >>> in oakland, reginald freeman chief. he was previously the chief in connecticut. he looks forward to the new challenge. >> the role of the fire service like other public safety sectors is evolving and i am committed to making sure oakland is on the forefront of the change. >> chief freeman's wife and two daughters pinned him with the badge. congratulations to him. >> mom has her hands full, with both of them. >> yeah. >> let's go over to jeff. the...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". katty: this is bbc world news america. against the backdrop of ongoing clashes, israel's prime minister repeated his morning that the operation against hamas will take as long as needed. a search of migrants into the spanish territory, as thousands arrived from morocco. the government in madd sends in troops. after 14 months and three lockdowns, london's west end theaters can finally say the show must go on. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. israel says it plans to continue its operation in gaza in order to strike at the heart of hamas leadership, even though the united states and eu push for a cease-fire. today hamas militants fired a barrage of mortar shells across the border. israel has again closed a major border crossing into gaza. from jerusalem, we report.
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglecd needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". katty: i am katty kay in washington and this is bbc world news america. hundreds have been injured as fighting intensifies in jerusalem. azriel clary to airstrikes after rockets were fired towards jerusalem. going after money, not mayhem. the cyber game that shut down a u.s. steel pipeline explains their objectives as president biden treads carefully. sex workers in germany tell the bbc that the current needs -- we have a special report. >> corona restrictions are supposed to make life safer. the sex workers we have spoken to say, for them they have made life more dangerous. katty: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. the israeli military has launched airstrikes in the gaza strip after rockets were fired towards jerusalem. palestinian officials say 20 people were kill
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> i'm katty ka washington and this is bbc world news america. -- i am kathy kane in washington. >> israel and hamas have agreed to a cease-fire. the end of hostilities would close out a brutal time of on board met -- of bombardment. classes continue on the border of venezuela and colombia. thousands of the venezuelans are fleeing. we have a report from a town on the border. ♪ welcome is america on pbs and around the globe. after 11 days of fighting, a cease-fire has been agreed between israel and the palestinians. egypt brokered the deal and will monitor down of hostilities. the past week and a half has seen a daily and nightly barrage from both sides. buildings are tumbling down and lives are upended. joining us now is our correspondent laura trevelyan. what is the latest on how we got
narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> i'm katty ka washington and this is bbc world news america. -- i am kathy kane in washington. >> israel and hamas have agreed to a cease-fire. the end of hostilities would close out a brutal time of on board...