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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on the newshour tonight. an overheated wheel bearing and a warning that came too late. government investigators explore possible causes of the train derailment that led to a toxic chemical spill in ohio. ukraine's fight against russia forges new levels national unity and resolve as the war approaches the one year mark. >> putin made a huge mistake. the division that he created in the last few months will last for generations. amna: and. abortion pills become the latest battleground over reproductive rights pending a federal judge's decision that could ban them nationwide. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- the kendeda fund, committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafund.org. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on the newshour tonight. an overheated wheel bearing and a warning that came too late. government investigators explore possible causes of the train derailment that led to a toxic chemical spill in ohio. ukraine's fight against russia forges new levels national unity and resolve as the war approaches the one year mark. >> putin made a huge mistake. the division that he created in the last few months will last for...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight, we report from the frontlines in ukraine as russia launches new offensives ahead of the invasion's one year mark. amna: senator elizabeth warren weighs in on the economy, immigration, and her plan to shore up social security. >> that you're going to pay social security on all of your income even if you are a billionaire, we can extend the life of social security to 2095. geoff: and judy woodruff begins her series "america at a crossroads," looking at some of the country's political divisions. ♪ >> major funding has provided by -- >> architect, beekeeper, mentor. he raymond james financial advisor tailor's to help you live your life. life well planned. >> carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in innovation, democratic, at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to yr pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: go
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight, we report from the frontlines in ukraine as russia launches new offensives ahead of the invasion's one year mark. amna: senator elizabeth warren weighs in on the economy, immigration, and her plan to shore up social security. >> that you're going to pay social security on all of your income even if you are a billionaire, we can extend the life of social security to 2095. geoff: and judy woodruff begins her series...
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geoff: the u.s.aces a default as early as this summer if congress fails to raise the debt ceiling. what is the latest on the negotiations between house republicans and the white house? has there been any movement on this? tom: i think the president and speaker mccarthy had a good first meeting. i think each side are having quiet talks in terms of what is acceptable. both sides have said the default is not the appropriate measure. both sides have ruled, at least for this immediate agreement, social security, medicare off the table so that gives enough common basis. normally when you are in a situation like this in divided government, you try and change the trajectory of the spending and that is what we would like to do but at the end of the day, we need to get to an agreement and i think we will. geoff: let's talk about entitlements because social security and medicare in particular -- social security is, as you know, without a change in policy, its reserves will run dry by 2034. you proposed establis
geoff: the u.s.aces a default as early as this summer if congress fails to raise the debt ceiling. what is the latest on the negotiations between house republicans and the white house? has there been any movement on this? tom: i think the president and speaker mccarthy had a good first meeting. i think each side are having quiet talks in terms of what is acceptable. both sides have said the default is not the appropriate measure. both sides have ruled, at least for this immediate agreement,...
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i am geoff bennett. amna: i am amna navaz. on the newshour tonight. >> nothing right now suggests that they are related to china. amna: president biden says the three objects shot down over north america were likely linked two private companies or scientific research, not foreign surveillance. geoff: earthquake devastation puts turkey's president under scrutiny. amna: in the aftermath of the ohio train derailment, residents grow increasingly frustrated, saying they aren't getting answers about their risk for toxic exposure. ♪ announcer: major funding for the "pbs newshour" h been provided by. the kendida fund. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education democratic ,engagement and the advancement of international peace and security, at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these 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. geoff: good evening and welcome to the
i am geoff bennett. amna: i am amna navaz. on the newshour tonight. >> nothing right now suggests that they are related to china. amna: president biden says the three objects shot down over north america were likely linked two private companies or scientific research, not foreign surveillance. geoff: earthquake devastation puts turkey's president under scrutiny. amna: in the aftermath of the ohio train derailment, residents grow increasingly frustrated, saying they aren't getting answers...
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geoff: the u.s. says it's working with authorities to provide assistance and rescue crews. >> we are joined by the country director. this was a complex search-and-rescue operation that has been hampered, there are powerful aftershocks. once the situation on the ground? >> our team's based in syria, it's one of the most vulnerable parts of the region. we can contact teams that are on the ground and are assessing what the needs are and how people have been impacted. shelter is the immediate need, these basic but immediate needs. following that there are some layers we need to look at. bullhorn moving throughout the last 12 years. they need water on a regular basis. those water sources have been damaged through the earthquake. we need to find ways to bring it to those people to maintain regular work. those will be some key challenges. geoff: the sense of suffering is all-too-familiar. >> families had to move multiple times and the fact that it does speak for communities, the last 12 months have been tou
geoff: the u.s. says it's working with authorities to provide assistance and rescue crews. >> we are joined by the country director. this was a complex search-and-rescue operation that has been hampered, there are powerful aftershocks. once the situation on the ground? >> our team's based in syria, it's one of the most vulnerable parts of the region. we can contact teams that are on the ground and are assessing what the needs are and how people have been impacted. shelter is the...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz on the news hour tonight. president biden's top economic adviser discusses rising prices, interest rates, and a possible recession. geoff: law enforcement tactics again face scrutiny in the wake of the police killing of tyre nichols in memphis amna: and a north carolina republican explains why he now supports medicaid expansion after opposing it for years. >> it is something that we ought to do and it makes perfect sense from a budgeting standpoint at this time. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> 425 years, consumer cellular has been offering plan -- for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering plans. for more, visit consumerce llular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the news hour. >> these are people who are trying to change the world. startups have this energy that energizes me. i'm thriving by helping others every day. people who know, know bdo. >> the john s and james l knight foundation. kf.org. ♪ >> this program
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz on the news hour tonight. president biden's top economic adviser discusses rising prices, interest rates, and a possible recession. geoff: law enforcement tactics again face scrutiny in the wake of the police killing of tyre nichols in memphis amna: and a north carolina republican explains why he now supports medicaid expansion after opposing it for years. >> it is something that we ought to do and it makes perfect sense...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on "the newshour" tonight...orthwestern syria struggles to recover from the deadly earthquake as politics hamper efforts to provide aid. amna: dominion voting system's lawsuit against fox news reveals the network's hosts didn't believe the election fraud lies they pushed in the wake of former president trump's 2020 defeat. geoff: and... a man who was released after spending 28 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit reflects on his wrongful conviction. >> i couldn't imagine giving up on something that was unrightfully taken from me. ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volueer. topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life, well planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including jim and nancy goldman and kathy and paul anderson. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i am legally blind and yes, i am responsibl
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on "the newshour" tonight...orthwestern syria struggles to recover from the deadly earthquake as politics hamper efforts to provide aid. amna: dominion voting system's lawsuit against fox news reveals the network's hosts didn't believe the election fraud lies they pushed in the wake of former president trump's 2020 defeat. geoff: and... a man who was released after spending 28 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit reflects on his wrongful...
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geoff: and i am geoff bennett. desperate rescue efforts continue in turkey and syria as the death toll from a major earthquake rises by thousands. >> to be honest, this is harder than war. at war, there's a strike and it passes. here, we don't know when it ends. we are terrified. amna: the president prepares to deliver the annual state of the union address, and potentially signal his reelection campaign. geoff: and federal authorities foil an effort by racially-motivated extremists to use assault weapons to bring down baltimore's electrical grid. >> major funding for the pbs newshour 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 people do more of what fits you. to learn more, visit consumer cellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith.
geoff: and i am geoff bennett. desperate rescue efforts continue in turkey and syria as the death toll from a major earthquake rises by thousands. >> to be honest, this is harder than war. at war, there's a strike and it passes. here, we don't know when it ends. we are terrified. amna: the president prepares to deliver the annual state of the union address, and potentially signal his reelection campaign. geoff: and federal authorities foil an effort by racially-motivated extremists to use...
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geoff is in east palesteen ohio tonight. geoff?: i'm in a, biden officials -- amna, officials from the biden administration, pennsylvania, and ohio were on the ground today assuring residents that everything is being done to clean up the area and hold norfolk southern, the train's operator, accountable. >> ok. geoff: in his second trip in less than a week, epa administrator michael regan was visiting residents near e site of the derailment along the ohio-pennsylvania border. part of a push today by the biden administration to ramp up the response to the disaster. regan was joined by ohio governor mike dewine as they visited a health clinic that opened today to evaluate residents worried about symptoms from the chemicals released during and after the derailment. the epa today also took charge of the clean-up effort, ordering norfolk southern to pay for it, including houses and businesses near the crash site. the epa citing a federal law which gives it the authority to force polluters to pay. what exactly are you requiring them to do
geoff is in east palesteen ohio tonight. geoff?: i'm in a, biden officials -- amna, officials from the biden administration, pennsylvania, and ohio were on the ground today assuring residents that everything is being done to clean up the area and hold norfolk southern, the train's operator, accountable. >> ok. geoff: in his second trip in less than a week, epa administrator michael regan was visiting residents near e site of the derailment along the ohio-pennsylvania border. part of a...
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geoff: good evening, i am geoff bennett. amna: on the newshour tonight, michigan state university becomes the site of the latest mass shooting in america after a gunman killed three people and wounds several more. geoff: former south carolina governor nikki haley announces a bid for the white house, challenging former president donald trump. amna: we speak with a teenager whose family is suing social media companies, alleging the quest for more likes contributed to her eating disorder. >> i knew i was hurting myself but i needed that validation so badly that i was willing to do anything to get it. >> major funding for the pbs newshour 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 fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul and
geoff: good evening, i am geoff bennett. amna: on the newshour tonight, michigan state university becomes the site of the latest mass shooting in america after a gunman killed three people and wounds several more. geoff: former south carolina governor nikki haley announces a bid for the white house, challenging former president donald trump. amna: we speak with a teenager whose family is suing social media companies, alleging the quest for more likes contributed to her eating disorder. >>...
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geoff: i am geoff bennett. -- amna: the u.s.eleases new details about the chinese balloons flying's capabilities while china accuses the u.s. of information warfare. geoff: financially strapped health care facilities work to stave off a projected spike in heart disease among americans. >> you do your best, you keep doing it one life at a time, one patient at a time. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour been provided by -- ♪ >> the kendeda fund committing to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at candidafund.org. encouraging -- carnegie corporation of new york supporting the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing suppo of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions from your pbs station -- contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. geoff: good evening and welcome to the newshour. the death toll from the c
geoff: i am geoff bennett. -- amna: the u.s.eleases new details about the chinese balloons flying's capabilities while china accuses the u.s. of information warfare. geoff: financially strapped health care facilities work to stave off a projected spike in heart disease among americans. >> you do your best, you keep doing it one life at a time, one patient at a time. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour been provided by -- ♪ >> the kendeda fund committing to advancing...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna nawaz is away. on the newshour tonight. rescue workers desperately search for trapped survivors after thousands are killed by a major earthquake that shook turkey and syria. the u.s. works to recover debris from the chinese balloon it shot down. what china is trying to accomplish with repeated incursions into u.s. airspace. and. while women in afghanistan face intensifying oppression from the taliban, many still find ways to have their voices heard. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has beenprovided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutionso promote a better world. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening. stretches of southern turkey and northern syria are in ruins tonight after a powerful earthquake ripped through the regio
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna nawaz is away. on the newshour tonight. rescue workers desperately search for trapped survivors after thousands are killed by a major earthquake that shook turkey and syria. the u.s. works to recover debris from the chinese balloon it shot down. what china is trying to accomplish with repeated incursions into u.s. airspace. and. while women in afghanistan face intensifying oppression from the taliban, many still find ways to have their voices heard....
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geoff: i'm geoff bennett. us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm legally blind, and yes, i'm responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it is exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. i think that is the most rewarding thing. >> people who know, know bdo. >> the kendeda fund, committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafund.org. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committing to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning
geoff: i'm geoff bennett. us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm legally blind, and yes, i'm responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it is exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. i think that is the most rewarding thing. >> people who know, know bdo. >> the kendeda fund, committed to...
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geoff: the u.s. the philippines reached an agreement today allowing american military forces to operate in four yet to be confirmed new locations across the nation. today's move is aimed at confronting china and its focus on taiwan, which is only a few hundred miles from one of the new locations where u.s. forces will likely operate. another new location faces the south china sea. last month, the u.s. and japan announced an agreement allowing american forces to operate on a japanese island that is even closer to taiwan. for analysis, zack cooper joins us. he is a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, a washington think tank. he also served in various national security posts during the george w. bush administration. it is great to have you here. and how will they u.s. use these military bases with the goal of confronting china's influence in the region? zack: i think the objective here is to provide new assets where the united states can place its forces so they are not so focused on a f
geoff: the u.s. the philippines reached an agreement today allowing american military forces to operate in four yet to be confirmed new locations across the nation. today's move is aimed at confronting china and its focus on taiwan, which is only a few hundred miles from one of the new locations where u.s. forces will likely operate. another new location faces the south china sea. last month, the u.s. and japan announced an agreement allowing american forces to operate on a japanese island that...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight, w travel to one of the turkish towns hardest hit by the recent earthquake as rescue operations in the region continue, but hope of finding survivors fades. amna: the u.s. releases new details about the chinese balloon's spying capabilities, while china accuses the u.s. of information warfare. geoff: and financially strapped health care faculties work to stave off a projected spike in heart disease among americans. >> you do yo best. you keep doing it even one life at a time, one patient at a time. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. the kendeda fund, committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafund.org. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovatns in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security, at carnegie.org. d with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight, w travel to one of the turkish towns hardest hit by the recent earthquake as rescue operations in the region continue, but hope of finding survivors fades. amna: the u.s. releases new details about the chinese balloon's spying capabilities, while china accuses the u.s. of information warfare. geoff: and financially strapped health care faculties work to stave off a projected spike in heart disease among americans. >> you...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight, family, friends, and civil rights leaders attend the funeral of tyre nichols, whose death at the hands of memphis police has renewed calls for reform. amna: newly republican-led house committees launch hearings to scrutinize president biden's policies, starting with immigration. geoff: and as somalia faces one of the most acute humanitarian crises on earth, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. calls for more aid. >> we can't be fatigued about people dying. we can't lose our sensef humanity, our compassion for people. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf. the engine that connects us. >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymondjames financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well-planned. >> the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. supported by the john d. and catherine t
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight, family, friends, and civil rights leaders attend the funeral of tyre nichols, whose death at the hands of memphis police has renewed calls for reform. amna: newly republican-led house committees launch hearings to scrutinize president biden's policies, starting with immigration. geoff: and as somalia faces one of the most acute humanitarian crises on earth, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. calls for more aid. >> we can't be...
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geoff: tell me more about that.id some polling recently and you found republican voters don't necessarily dislike donald trump but think other people dislike nald trump and think he is not electable and that's why they are looking for someone else. >> that's right, they have heard their friends cannot stand donald trump, are never going to vote for him. that's why they think he might not be electable. so they are looking for someone who could be in the white house for eight years rather than four, which is what trump would be in for if elected. they are reluctant to admit they don't like trump, but they want somebody who is going to be a different sort of candidate who is less confrontational and has a better chance to win. geoff: what about ron desantis? can he own the mantle of trump-ism for those who want trump policy? >> we are going to find out. in many ways ron desantis is trump without the crazy. that's what the campaign is going to be about, who can get and capture a large portion of those people who liked t
geoff: tell me more about that.id some polling recently and you found republican voters don't necessarily dislike donald trump but think other people dislike nald trump and think he is not electable and that's why they are looking for someone else. >> that's right, they have heard their friends cannot stand donald trump, are never going to vote for him. that's why they think he might not be electable. so they are looking for someone who could be in the white house for eight years rather...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on the "newshour" tonight, hundreds more troops are deployed to the west bank after a new wave of violence between palestinians and israelis leaves vehicles torched and multiple people dead. geoff: crime is the top issue for many voters in chicago's mayoral race, setting up a tough reelection bid for incumbent lori lightfoot. amna: and an alabama artist works to correct the historical narrative around theeginnings of gynecology and honor the women who have been left off of state monuments. >> nothing of these 11 enslaved girls of african descent that were tortured, mutilated without anesthesia, nothing that talks about what they contributed, forcibly, of course. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> and with the ongoing court of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world, at hewlett.org. ♪ this program
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on the "newshour" tonight, hundreds more troops are deployed to the west bank after a new wave of violence between palestinians and israelis leaves vehicles torched and multiple people dead. geoff: crime is the top issue for many voters in chicago's mayoral race, setting up a tough reelection bid for incumbent lori lightfoot. amna: and an alabama artist works to correct the historical narrative around theeginnings of...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.n the newshour tonight, with renewed resolve, ukraine marks one year of defending its territory from russia's brutal invasion. president zelenskyy: i am grateful to everyone who endured last february, this past year, and who gives ukraine invincibility. amna: rebuilding after the devastating earthquake that struck turkey and syria is hampered by aftershocks, a lack of resources and the sheer scale of destruction. geoff: and a new lawsuit from malcolm x's family could provide answers about who was responsible for his assassination nearly six decades ago. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymondjames financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy pilsner, anhy a paul rs. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm legally bl
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.n the newshour tonight, with renewed resolve, ukraine marks one year of defending its territory from russia's brutal invasion. president zelenskyy: i am grateful to everyone who endured last february, this past year, and who gives ukraine invincibility. amna: rebuilding after the devastating earthquake that struck turkey and syria is hampered by aftershocks, a lack of resources and the sheer scale of destruction. geoff: and a new lawsuit from malcolm x's family...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett in east palestine, ohio, where i spoke with norfolk southern ceo alan shaw, who says the company will stay as long as it takes to clean up after the derailment as he defended its response. >> there's been hundreds of tests, and there have been thousands of data points and they've all come back with the same result that says the air and the water are clean. amna: on a trip to poland, president biden rallies support for ukraine, while vladimir putin rants against the west as russia's brutal invasion nears the one year mark. and. a new strain of avian flu that shows strong transmissibility among mammals raises concerns of a potential pandemic ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. >> these are people who are trying to change the world. start have
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett in east palestine, ohio, where i spoke with norfolk southern ceo alan shaw, who says the company will stay as long as it takes to clean up after the derailment as he defended its response. >> there's been hundreds of tests, and there have been thousands of data points and they've all come back with the same result that says the air and the water are clean. amna: on a trip to poland, president biden rallies support for ukraine, while vladimir putin rants...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight, criticism over lax construction standards grows louder as turkey and syria continue the long recovery from the devastating earthquake. amna: michigan democrats push for more gun control laws in the wake of the latest mass shooting on a university campus. geoff: western nations look for ways to provide ukraine more ammunition, while russia ramps up its offensive in the east, nearly one year into the war. amna: and hundreds of unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in the u.k. go missing, sparking outcry from activists who say the government isn't doing enough to keep the children safe. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf. the engine that connects us. >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymondjames financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. >> the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thriv
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight, criticism over lax construction standards grows louder as turkey and syria continue the long recovery from the devastating earthquake. amna: michigan democrats push for more gun control laws in the wake of the latest mass shooting on a university campus. geoff: western nations look for ways to provide ukraine more ammunition, while russia ramps up its offensive in the east, nearly one year into the war. amna: and hundreds of...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.ng part of your evening with us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing sport of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy and kathy and paul anderson. >> actually you don't need vision to do most things i life. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. that's the most rewarding thing. >> people who know kn bdoow. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contribtions to your pbs station from vi
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♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on "the newshour" tonight...he defense department says it shot down another object tt crossed into u.s. airspace, this time, over alaska. geoff: aid begins to reach remote regions in turkiye and syria, and more survivors are rescued, offering glimpses of hope amid the earthquake's vast destruction. >> we started giving warnings like, "is anyone there? is anyone hearing my voice?" for a moment i thought the voices of the survivors were coming from my mind. amna: former vice president mike pence is subpoenaed, plus the fbi finds another classified document at his home. we explore the latest on the justice department investigations. ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life, well planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including jim and nancy goldman and kathy and paul anderson. >> actually, yo
♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on "the newshour" tonight...he defense department says it shot down another object tt crossed into u.s. airspace, this time, over alaska. geoff: aid begins to reach remote regions in turkiye and syria, and more survivors are rescued, offering glimpses of hope amid the earthquake's vast destruction. >> we started giving warnings like, "is anyone there? is anyone hearing my voice?" for a moment i...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. na: on the newshour tonight, an exclusive interview, president biden delves into the second half of his term. >> because the polls don't matter anymore. geoff: rescue workers more people from the rubble after that major ethquake in turkey. with the death toll rising even higher, as time runs out to find survivors. and lebron james passes kareem , abdul-jabbar to become the nba's all-time leading scorer. we look at how king james has changed the game. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor taylor's advice to help you build your life. life, well-planned. ♪ >> the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change, so people and nature can thrive together. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, meted to building more just, verdant, and peaceful worl
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. na: on the newshour tonight, an exclusive interview, president biden delves into the second half of his term. >> because the polls don't matter anymore. geoff: rescue workers more people from the rubble after that major ethquake in turkey. with the death toll rising even higher, as time runs out to find survivors. and lebron james passes kareem , abdul-jabbar to become the nba's all-time leading scorer. we look at how king james has changed the...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the newshour, the supreme court hears a challenge to president biden's student loan relief plan with implications for borrowers nationwide. amna: the banks prepare for a spike in demand as snap benefits implemented during the pandemic come to an end for many americans. geoff: nearly a year after their town was liberated, residents of bucha, ukraine reflect on the horrors and potential war crimes their families suffered at the hands of russian forces. >> no one has the right to kill unarmed people in an independent country. it's hard to accept the martyrs death that they were subjected to. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that -- our u.s.-based customer service team can help you find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul and
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the newshour, the supreme court hears a challenge to president biden's student loan relief plan with implications for borrowers nationwide. amna: the banks prepare for a spike in demand as snap benefits implemented during the pandemic come to an end for many americans. geoff: nearly a year after their town was liberated, residents of bucha, ukraine reflect on the horrors and potential war crimes their families suffered at the hands of russian forces. >> no...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.n the "newshour" tonight, hiring surges nationwide, but longer term trends show an increasing number of working age men are dropping out of the labor force altogether. anna: what u.s. officials call a chinese surveillance balloon spotted flying over the central united states raises tensions in the already strained relationship between the two nations. geoff: and western states that rely on the drought stricken colorado river fail to reach an agreement on cutting water consumption. we take a look at what it means. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. artists. financial advisor. taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well-planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy goldman and kathy and paul anderson. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm lelly blind, and yes, i'm responsible for the user interface.
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.n the "newshour" tonight, hiring surges nationwide, but longer term trends show an increasing number of working age men are dropping out of the labor force altogether. anna: what u.s. officials call a chinese surveillance balloon spotted flying over the central united states raises tensions in the already strained relationship between the two nations. geoff: and western states that rely on the drought stricken colorado river fail to reach an agreement on...
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geoff: zach schulz with pbs wisconsin. for sharing your reporting with us. ♪ amna: over the weekend republicans in the key state of michigan voted to make a well-known election denier their new party chairman. christina ran on her doubts of the 2020 election process and her refusal to concede her own loss for secretary of state last year and she is not the only new party chair fanning the flames. lisa desjardins joins us. good to see you. where else are we seeing election denier's run? lisa: each of the candidates are different. christina in michigan, this was saturday night she was elected in a contentious election. look at kansas. mike brown is a new party chairman elected a week ago. he ran ads last year and his secretary of state bid questioning the 2020 election and raising the dominion voting idea which was part of his failed campaign for secretary of state and he is now the party chairman in kansas. two others are not outright niers but they have raised doubts or allow them to fester. in florida, the new republican
geoff: zach schulz with pbs wisconsin. for sharing your reporting with us. ♪ amna: over the weekend republicans in the key state of michigan voted to make a well-known election denier their new party chairman. christina ran on her doubts of the 2020 election process and her refusal to concede her own loss for secretary of state last year and she is not the only new party chair fanning the flames. lisa desjardins joins us. good to see you. where else are we seeing election denier's run? lisa:...
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geoff: geoff: drew lanham refers to himself as a rare bird.e's an ornithologist, naturalist and writer. he views conservation efforts as a blending of rigorous science and having a vision of the broader world. lanham is among the new class of macarthur fellows, often called the genius award. jeffrey brown traveled to south carolina recently to meet him, for our arts and culture series, canvas. [hooting] jeffrey: a winter morning walk in south carolina's congeree national park, outside the capital city of columbia. the largest tract of old growth bottomland hardwood forest in this region of the country. this is woodpecker destruction or what? drew: this is woodpecker buffet. they are going for breakfast. jeffrey: is not the busiest ti of year for spotting birds, but if you know what to look and listen for -- drew: that's the ruby crowned. jeffrey: and drew lanham does -- there's plenty going on. even if sometimes he can be fooled himself. a moment of birding comedy: a call from drew: his dentist. drew: well no, i wish that was a real bird. that
geoff: geoff: drew lanham refers to himself as a rare bird.e's an ornithologist, naturalist and writer. he views conservation efforts as a blending of rigorous science and having a vision of the broader world. lanham is among the new class of macarthur fellows, often called the genius award. jeffrey brown traveled to south carolina recently to meet him, for our arts and culture series, canvas. [hooting] jeffrey: a winter morning walk in south carolina's congeree national park, outside the...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.n just a few moments, president biden will be walking into a very different house chamber than from his speech a year ago. for the first time, he'll be addressing a divided congress, and a new republican majority in the house that has already launched several investigations and hearings into his administration's policies during his first two years. amna: you will see there the new house speaker, kevin mccarthy, sitting next to the vice president during the speech, which is expected to draw sharp contrasts between the president's own agenda and republican priorities. but president biden will also try to highlht some areas where he believes both parties can work together. joining us here in the studio and watching alongside with us, amy walter, editor-in-chief of "the cook political report with amy walter," david brooks, columnist for the new york times, and jonathan capehart, associate editor of the washington post. geoff: but let's first go to congressional correspondent lisa desjardin
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.n just a few moments, president biden will be walking into a very different house chamber than from his speech a year ago. for the first time, he'll be addressing a divided congress, and a new republican majority in the house that has already launched several investigations and hearings into his administration's policies during his first two years. amna: you will see there the new house speaker, kevin mccarthy, sitting next to the vice president during the speech,...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.ht, with renewed resolve, ukraine marks one year of defending its territory from russia's brutal invasion. president zelenskyy: i am grateful to everyone who endured last february, this past year, and who gives ukraine invincibility. amna: rebuilding after the devastating earthquake that struck turkey and syria is hampered by aftershocks, a lack of resources and the sheer scale of destruction. geoff: and a new lawsuit from malcolm x's family could provide answers about who was responsible for his assassination nearly six decades ago. ♪
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.ht, with renewed resolve, ukraine marks one year of defending its territory from russia's brutal invasion. president zelenskyy: i am grateful to everyone who endured last february, this past year, and who gives ukraine invincibility. amna: rebuilding after the devastating earthquake that struck turkey and syria is hampered by aftershocks, a lack of resources and the sheer scale of destruction. geoff: and a new lawsuit from malcolm x's family could provide answers...
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geoff cutmore is joining me now. they are making headlines. geoff, this is one of the biggest corporate stories in a rough way for years. it doesn't look like it is getting better any time soon >> reporter: brian, these numbers were horrible. the bank has had a tumultuous last two or three years with the legal challenges and assets under management walking out the door the net loss of 1.4 billion swiss franc ss. the 2022 loss of 7.4 billion swiss francs 110 billion swiss francs assets under management leaving the business in the fourth quarter alone. they have reputational issues to deal with. they announced therestructurin program last year. they are working through the restructuring. the ceo stillacknowledges thes are not good figures >> these numbers are completely unacceptable no question. the transformation program announced in november and if you look at the numbers, it tells you how necessary the transformation program was needed >> that is what they are planning to do with the investment bank. michael klein is having his business bough
geoff cutmore is joining me now. they are making headlines. geoff, this is one of the biggest corporate stories in a rough way for years. it doesn't look like it is getting better any time soon >> reporter: brian, these numbers were horrible. the bank has had a tumultuous last two or three years with the legal challenges and assets under management walking out the door the net loss of 1.4 billion swiss franc ss. the 2022 loss of 7.4 billion swiss francs 110 billion swiss francs assets...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.wshour tonight, an exclusive interview, president biden delves into the second half of his term. >> because the polls don't matter anymore. geoff: rescue workers more people from the rubble after that major ethquake in turkey. with the death toll rising even higher, as time runs out to find survivors. and lebron james passes kareem , abdul-jabbar to become the nba's all-time leading scorer. we look at how king james has changed the game.
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.wshour tonight, an exclusive interview, president biden delves into the second half of his term. >> because the polls don't matter anymore. geoff: rescue workers more people from the rubble after that major ethquake in turkey. with the death toll rising even higher, as time runs out to find survivors. and lebron james passes kareem , abdul-jabbar to become the nba's all-time leading scorer. we look at how king james has changed the game.
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.r" tonight... >> we report from the frontlines in ukraine as russia launches new offensives ahead of the invasion's one year mark. amna: senator elizabeth warren weighs in on the economy, immigration, and her plan to shore up social security. sen. warren: if we simply said that you will pay social security on all of your income, even if you are a millionaire, we can extend the life of social security to 2095. geoff: and judy woodruff begins her series "america at a crossroads", looking at *some of the country's political divisions. ♪
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.r" tonight... >> we report from the frontlines in ukraine as russia launches new offensives ahead of the invasion's one year mark. amna: senator elizabeth warren weighs in on the economy, immigration, and her plan to shore up social security. sen. warren: if we simply said that you will pay social security on all of your income, even if you are a millionaire, we can extend the life of social security to 2095. geoff: and judy woodruff begins her series...
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geoff: good evening, i am geoff bennett.newshour tonight, michigan state university becomes the site of the latest mass shooting in america after a gunman killed three people and wounds several more. geoff: former south carolina governor nikki haley announces a bid for the white house, challenging former president donald trump. amna: we speak with a teenager whose family is suing social media companies, alleging the quest for more likes contributed to her eating disorder. >> i knew i was hurting myself but i needed that validation so badly that i was willing to do anything to get it.
geoff: good evening, i am geoff bennett.newshour tonight, michigan state university becomes the site of the latest mass shooting in america after a gunman killed three people and wounds several more. geoff: former south carolina governor nikki haley announces a bid for the white house, challenging former president donald trump. amna: we speak with a teenager whose family is suing social media companies, alleging the quest for more likes contributed to her eating disorder. >> i knew i was...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.urkish towns hardest hit by the recent earthquake as rescue operations in the region continue, but hope of finding survivors fades. amna: the u.s. releases new details about the chinese balloon's spying capabilities, while china accuses the u.s. of information warfare. geoff: and financially strapped health care faculties work to stave off a projected spike in heart disease among americans. >> you do yo best. you keep doing it even one life at a time, one patient at a time.
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.urkish towns hardest hit by the recent earthquake as rescue operations in the region continue, but hope of finding survivors fades. amna: the u.s. releases new details about the chinese balloon's spying capabilities, while china accuses the u.s. of information warfare. geoff: and financially strapped health care faculties work to stave off a projected spike in heart disease among americans. >> you do yo best. you keep doing it even one life at a time, one...
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i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on the "newshour" tonight. the u.s.st its military presence in the philippines in an effort to counteract china's increasing aggression. geoff: ukraine's top prosecutor builds a war cmes case against russia as the devastating invasion grinds on. >> our aim is to find everyone who is responsible for committing such atrocious war crimes on ukrainian land. amna: and transportation secretary pete buttigieg discusses efforts to reverse a dramatic rise in pedestrian deaths. ♪
i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on the "newshour" tonight. the u.s.st its military presence in the philippines in an effort to counteract china's increasing aggression. geoff: ukraine's top prosecutor builds a war cmes case against russia as the devastating invasion grinds on. >> our aim is to find everyone who is responsible for committing such atrocious war crimes on ukrainian land. amna: and transportation secretary pete buttigieg discusses efforts to reverse a...
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geoff: and...sed after spending 28 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit reflects on his wrongful conviction. >> i couldn't imagine giving up on something that was unrightfully taken from me. ♪
geoff: and...sed after spending 28 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit reflects on his wrongful conviction. >> i couldn't imagine giving up on something that was unrightfully taken from me. ♪
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geoff: and i am geoff bennett.e efforts continue in turkey and syria as the death toll from a major earthquake rises by thousands. >> to be honest, this is harder than war. at war, there's a strike and it passes. here, we don't know when it ends. we are terrified. amna: the president prepares to deliver the annual state of the union address, and potentially signal his reelection campaign. geoff: and federal authorities foil an effort by racially-motivated extremists to use assault weapons to bring down baltimore's electrical grid.
geoff: and i am geoff bennett.e efforts continue in turkey and syria as the death toll from a major earthquake rises by thousands. >> to be honest, this is harder than war. at war, there's a strike and it passes. here, we don't know when it ends. we are terrified. amna: the president prepares to deliver the annual state of the union address, and potentially signal his reelection campaign. geoff: and federal authorities foil an effort by racially-motivated extremists to use assault weapons...
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we have geoff cutmore with more. geoff, we have a selloff in swiss shares trading down 4% talk about the outflows. it is a key reason investors are disappointed with today's results. >> reporter: absolutely. welcome back, julianna good to see you in the studio. let's talk about this. the ceo would characterize this as the october phenomena he would argue most of the damage was done through the third and fourth quarter the reality is the numbers are enormous 110 plus billion swiss francs of assets under management walking out the door if you look across the year as a whole, it is in excess of 120 billion swiss francs the positive, i suppose, he says the picture is stabilizes and there was net inflow in january which coincided with equity markets and capital markets broadly. it is a question i asked him it is, undoubtundoubtedly, scarg investors. the turn around strategy will impress investors eventually 2023 will be a difficult year in terms of profitability there are a number of changes they announced this morning. o
we have geoff cutmore with more. geoff, we have a selloff in swiss shares trading down 4% talk about the outflows. it is a key reason investors are disappointed with today's results. >> reporter: absolutely. welcome back, julianna good to see you in the studio. let's talk about this. the ceo would characterize this as the october phenomena he would argue most of the damage was done through the third and fourth quarter the reality is the numbers are enormous 110 plus billion swiss francs...
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geoff: i am geoff bennett. -- amna: the u.s.g's capabilities while china accuses the u.s. of information warfare. geoff: financially strapped health care facilities work to stave off a projected spike in heart disease among americans. >> you do your best, you keep doing it one life at a time, one patient at a time. ♪
geoff: i am geoff bennett. -- amna: the u.s.g's capabilities while china accuses the u.s. of information warfare. geoff: financially strapped health care facilities work to stave off a projected spike in heart disease among americans. >> you do your best, you keep doing it one life at a time, one patient at a time. ♪