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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on "the newshour" tonight...he united auto workers hit the picket lines after the deadline for an agreement between the union and the nation's big three car makers expires. amna: the small ohio town where a train derailed seeks answers while cleanup continues seven months later. we speak with the head of the rail company. alan: i am really proud of the progress we've made. i also understand there is a lot more work to be done. geoff: and... it's friday -- david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on mounting tensions in the house of representatives as lawmakers launch an impeachment inquiry into president biden. ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including jim and nancy goldman and kathy and paul anderson. >> consumer cellular. this is sam, how may i help you? >> this is pocket dial. >> well, somebody's pocket. >> i thought i would tell you you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that is k
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on "the newshour" tonight...he united auto workers hit the picket lines after the deadline for an agreement between the union and the nation's big three car makers expires. amna: the small ohio town where a train derailed seeks answers while cleanup continues seven months later. we speak with the head of the rail company. alan: i am really proud of the progress we've made. i also understand there is a lot more work to be done. geoff: and... it's friday --...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on "the newshour" tonight... newly unveiled report shows georgia prosecutors did not bring charges against senator lindsey graham and some of former president trump's other allies despite the grand jury's commendation. amna: president biden arrives in india for the g20 economic summit, looking to strengthen relations with the host nation as china flexes its power in the region and across the world. geoff: and... new york city struggles to keep up with an influx of migrants, including thousands of children during the first days of a new school year. >> this crisis is going to harm migrants and it's going to harm long term new yorkers. we're all in this together. ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including jim and nancy goldman and kathy and paul anderson. >> this is sam, how may i help you? >> this is pocket dial. >> i thought i would tell you you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that is
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on "the newshour" tonight... newly unveiled report shows georgia prosecutors did not bring charges against senator lindsey graham and some of former president trump's other allies despite the grand jury's commendation. amna: president biden arrives in india for the g20 economic summit, looking to strengthen relations with the host nation as china flexes its power in the region and across the world. geoff: and... new york city struggles to keep up with an...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. i'm not as a way. -- amna nawaz is away. on the newshour tonight. >> we're just thankful we're alive. geoff: we report from on the ground in florida, where residents are assessing the damage hurricane idalia has left in its path. a new hampshire lawsuit tests a controversial idea, using the 14th amendment to keep former president trump off the ballot in the 2024 election and, 12 years after the fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown, japan takes up the difficult task of developing a stable energy supply without relying on fossil fuels. >> in response to the accident, japanese people's view of energy changed, and utility companies also changed their approach because they realized they had to change. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life, well-planned. ♪ >> the kendeda fund. committed to restorative justice through investments and transformative leaders. more at kendeda
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. i'm not as a way. -- amna nawaz is away. on the newshour tonight. >> we're just thankful we're alive. geoff: we report from on the ground in florida, where residents are assessing the damage hurricane idalia has left in its path. a new hampshire lawsuit tests a controversial idea, using the 14th amendment to keep former president trump off the ballot in the 2024 election and, 12 years after the fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown, japan takes up...
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♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on "the newshour" tonight...ive americans detained in iran now returning home. the prisoner swap that gained their freedom and unfreezes billions of dollars in iranian assets. geoff: in an exclusive tv interview, turkey's president discusses the state of nato, russia's war on ukraine and why his country might soon end its bid to become a part of the european union. pres. erdogan: for the last 50 years, we have been waiting at the doorstep of eu and at that moment in time, i trust russia just as much as i trust the west. amna: and... republican presidential candidates descend on iowa, hoping to win evangelical voters' support with their stances on abortion, guns and much more. ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including -- leonard and norma klorfine, and koo and patricia yuan. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to prom
♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on "the newshour" tonight...ive americans detained in iran now returning home. the prisoner swap that gained their freedom and unfreezes billions of dollars in iranian assets. geoff: in an exclusive tv interview, turkey's president discusses the state of nato, russia's war on ukraine and why his country might soon end its bid to become a part of the european union. pres. erdogan: for the last 50 years, we have been...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight -- pres. biden: the united states seeks a more secure, more prosperous, more equitable world for all people. geoff: at the united nations, president biden calls on world leaders to promote peace and stand with ukraine against russia's invasion, now well into its second year. amna: and we report from on the ground in ukraine, where u.s. support is bolstering the effort to retake land from russian forces. geoff: and the auto workers strike enters its fifth day as a union leader warns of more potential factory shutdowns if talks come to a halt. >> major funding for the pbs newshour been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist. the raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> the john s and james l night -- knight foundation, fostering info
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight -- pres. biden: the united states seeks a more secure, more prosperous, more equitable world for all people. geoff: at the united nations, president biden calls on world leaders to promote peace and stand with ukraine against russia's invasion, now well into its second year. amna: and we report from on the ground in ukraine, where u.s. support is bolstering the effort to retake land from russian forces. geoff: and the auto...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i am amna nawaz. on the newshour tonight, the death toll from the devastating earthquake from morocco rises further as rescue operations struggled to reach those in need. >> everything is gone. we lost the entire house. there are no officials visiting us, there is no health or aid. geoff: president biden wraps up his overseas travel to the g20 and vietnam, a trip that aimed to shore up pacific alliances in the face of china's growing influence. amna: more than two decades after 9/11, the men accused of plotting the attacks remain in legal limbo at guantanamo bay, while p deals are negotiated. -- while plea deals are negotiated. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, included -- including leonard and norma clorevine, and koo and patricia yuen. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better worl
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i am amna nawaz. on the newshour tonight, the death toll from the devastating earthquake from morocco rises further as rescue operations struggled to reach those in need. >> everything is gone. we lost the entire house. there are no officials visiting us, there is no health or aid. geoff: president biden wraps up his overseas travel to the g20 and vietnam, a trip that aimed to shore up pacific alliances in the face of china's growing...
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geoff: but there is a growing chorus of skepticism.hers that the capital today senators met him with open arms. >> today, a leader at war in washington to rally support. after bipartisan meetings with the house and senate president zelenskyy seemed optimistic about continued unity with the u.s. >> i am very thankful to you. for the congress for helping us. reporter: behind closed doors, an urgent plea. >> i'm quoting him verbatim, he said if we don't get aid we will use -- lose the war. >> is he our president? i have questions. reporter: support among some republican senators in the house including speaker kevin mccarthy is wavering. far right republicans are opposed to what they call blank checks to ukraine. >> accountability issues. members have questions. reporter: support from both party leaders on the others of congress remains strong. >> these people in ukraine fighting for their independence are taking on one of the two big adversaries we have, russia and china, and it seems to me that we ought to be helping. >> providing aid is
geoff: but there is a growing chorus of skepticism.hers that the capital today senators met him with open arms. >> today, a leader at war in washington to rally support. after bipartisan meetings with the house and senate president zelenskyy seemed optimistic about continued unity with the u.s. >> i am very thankful to you. for the congress for helping us. reporter: behind closed doors, an urgent plea. >> i'm quoting him verbatim, he said if we don't get aid we will use --...
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geoff: and i am geoff bennett. on the newshour tonight, hollywood writers reach a tentative deal to end the months-long strike that upended the industry. amna: congress barrels toward a deadline to fund the government and avoid a shutdown as republicans struggle to reach consensus. geoff: and a nasa spacecraft returns with samples from an asteroid that scientists hope could provide clues to the beginnings of life on earth. >> it's incredibly dark, darker than asphalt. and we believed that that meant it was rich in carbon, which is the essential element for all life on earth and key to our origins investigation. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including leonard and norma glorifying and clue and patricia you vent. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world, at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this prog
geoff: and i am geoff bennett. on the newshour tonight, hollywood writers reach a tentative deal to end the months-long strike that upended the industry. amna: congress barrels toward a deadline to fund the government and avoid a shutdown as republicans struggle to reach consensus. geoff: and a nasa spacecraft returns with samples from an asteroid that scientists hope could provide clues to the beginnings of life on earth. >> it's incredibly dark, darker than asphalt. and we believed that...
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hn: thank you, geoff. cassidy hutchinson made history last summer delivering explosive testimony before the january 6 committee. as a top aide to president trump's chief of staff, mark meadows, hutchinson had a front row seat to the final months of the trump white house. she details what it was like to break with trump-world in her new book, "enough". i sat down with her earlier today. thank you for joining us. your life changed dramatically over a year ago and it has been over a year, but just big picture, how are you doing today? cassidy: i'm doing pretty well today. i spent the last year, 15 months-ish pretty much very private so i sort of went kind of overnight from living privately with my dog, george, to being on national television, which was a little bit of an abrupt adjustment. but i feel good about it and i feel good about what we are doing and the larger conversation at hand here. amna: life in the white house was a world away from where you grew up. a kid from new jersey. for 20 something to su
hn: thank you, geoff. cassidy hutchinson made history last summer delivering explosive testimony before the january 6 committee. as a top aide to president trump's chief of staff, mark meadows, hutchinson had a front row seat to the final months of the trump white house. she details what it was like to break with trump-world in her new book, "enough". i sat down with her earlier today. thank you for joining us. your life changed dramatically over a year ago and it has been over a...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.n the "newshour" tonight, climate scientists declare this summer the hottest in the northern hemisphere in history, the impact being felt across the globe. amna: after all 19 defendants in the georgia election subversion case plead not guilty, the judge weighs questions of when and how a trial will proceed. geoff: and, the head of the world food program in afghanistan details the increasingly dire plight of the millions facing severe hunger. hsiao-wei lee: we're having to choose between families that are hungry and and those who are starving. how do you tell a mother who's asking us for assistance and holding a hungry child that her child may not be hungry enough? ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy and kathy and paul anderson. >> consumer cellular. this is sam. how can i help you? a pocket dial. i want you to know that with consumer cellular, you
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.n the "newshour" tonight, climate scientists declare this summer the hottest in the northern hemisphere in history, the impact being felt across the globe. amna: after all 19 defendants in the georgia election subversion case plead not guilty, the judge weighs questions of when and how a trial will proceed. geoff: and, the head of the world food program in afghanistan details the increasingly dire plight of the millions facing severe hunger. hsiao-wei lee:...
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. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on "the newshour" tonight.kraine's president tries to shore up support from congress, as some republicans remain skeptical about providing more aid for the fight against russia. geoff: media mogul rupert murdoch steps down as the head of fox news and newscorp, raising questions about the future of right wing media in the u.s. amna: and. the demand for raw materials used in electric vehicles creates new dilemmas for communities in minnesota where nickel mining poses both economic benefits and environmental risks. >> we're talking about our people, our plants, or animals, the water that flows throughout. we do know from all the data that this mining is probably the most toxic mining. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs "newshour" been provided by -- >> consumer cellular, this is sam. how can i help you? this is a pocket dial. get nationwide coverage with no contract. that is kind of our thing. have a nice day. ♪ >> the kendeda fund, committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in
. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on "the newshour" tonight.kraine's president tries to shore up support from congress, as some republicans remain skeptical about providing more aid for the fight against russia. geoff: media mogul rupert murdoch steps down as the head of fox news and newscorp, raising questions about the future of right wing media in the u.s. amna: and. the demand for raw materials used in electric vehicles creates new dilemmas...
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. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz.n the "newshour" tonight, congress returns to washington facing a deadline to keep the government funded and concerns about senate leadership. geoff: the former leader of the far-right militia group the proud boys is sentenced for his role in the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. amna: and, saudi arabia and israel move closer to normalizing relations after decades of animosity, but many questions remain. >> i think it's quite a high price and there's a lot of wishful thinking about the kind of gains that it could potentially bring. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson, and camilla and george smith. >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymondjames financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. ♪ >> the john s. and jane l. knight foundation. more at kf.org. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support
. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz.n the "newshour" tonight, congress returns to washington facing a deadline to keep the government funded and concerns about senate leadership. geoff: the former leader of the far-right militia group the proud boys is sentenced for his role in the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. amna: and, saudi arabia and israel move closer to normalizing relations after decades of animosity, but many questions remain....
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on the “newshour” tonight, speaker mccarthy rejects a senate effort to avoid a government shutdown while house republicans hold their first impeachment hearing into president biden, despite no concrete evidence of wrongdoing. geoff: gop presidential hopefuls take the debate stage to make the case for themselves as alternatives to the absent, and leading candidate, former president donald trump. amna: and thousands of ethnic armenians flee after azerbaijani forces violently take control of the breakaway republic of nagorno-karabakh. >> stopping their food and all the essentials to the people in nagorno-karabakh. that is a classic genocide inflicting conditions. ♪ >> 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. >> the kendeda fund, committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on the “newshour” tonight, speaker mccarthy rejects a senate effort to avoid a government shutdown while house republicans hold their first impeachment hearing into president biden, despite no concrete evidence of wrongdoing. geoff: gop presidential hopefuls take the debate stage to make the case for themselves as alternatives to the absent, and leading candidate, former president donald trump. amna: and thousands of ethnic...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.n the "newshour" tonight. the federal reserve holds off on raising interest rates further, but consumers still feel the pain of past hikes, with mortgage rates at their highest level in over twenty years. amna: tensions rise between india and canada after the killing of an outspoken sikh leader in british columbia. geoff: and, despite employment being a key factor in keeping people out of prison, jobs that require state licenses remain out of reach for many people with criminal records. >> although i'm free, i'm still incarcerated because i still have to deal with “no's”. and with jobs, i can forget about even trying to apply for them. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> 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 walton family foundation, working for solutio
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.n the "newshour" tonight. the federal reserve holds off on raising interest rates further, but consumers still feel the pain of past hikes, with mortgage rates at their highest level in over twenty years. amna: tensions rise between india and canada after the killing of an outspoken sikh leader in british columbia. geoff: and, despite employment being a key factor in keeping people out of prison, jobs that require state licenses remain out of reach for...
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amna nawaz and geoff bennett are away. on the newshour tonight, today's jobs report shows hiring is slowing, but so is inflation. what the latest economic data signals for american workers. as a texas law banning gender-affirming care for transgender children takes effect, families grapple with the potential consequences. and districts seek new ways to deal with pandemic learning loss. one potential solution? lengthening the school year. >> in this once in a century moment, we need once in a century responses. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including -- >> consumer cellular, this is sam, how may i help you? >this is a pocket dial. well, i thought it would let you know that with consumers are you look, you can get nationwide coverage with no contract. that is kind of our thing. have a nice day. >> the john s and james all night foundation, fostering an informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >>
amna nawaz and geoff bennett are away. on the newshour tonight, today's jobs report shows hiring is slowing, but so is inflation. what the latest economic data signals for american workers. as a texas law banning gender-affirming care for transgender children takes effect, families grapple with the potential consequences. and districts seek new ways to deal with pandemic learning loss. one potential solution? lengthening the school year. >> in this once in a century moment, we need once...
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. —— geoff barton. it’s told me how school staff are coping. -- geoff itarton-_ -- geoff barton.ton. it's a pretty mixed picture but a pretty bad _ -- geoff barton. it's a pretty mixed picture but a pretty bad way - -- geoff barton. it's a pretty mixed picture but a pretty bad way to - picture but a pretty bad way to start a new school year, which should be about the optimism of young people starting school, a new class, new teachers, new uniforms. we have completely lost the sense of that in some schools, not all, because of the uncertainty, and uncertainty for parents over the weekend. they were told by the government they should hear from the school directly because at that point the government wasn't going to post the list. i think that added to the uncertainty. if i didn't hear from my child's school, i might think, did i miss the e—mail? we now have the list, as you say. it also means, ratherthan have the list, as you say. it also means, rather than welcoming young people back into school, teachers are spending time scrabbling around trying to identify certain types of conc
. —— geoff barton. it’s told me how school staff are coping. -- geoff itarton-_ -- geoff barton.ton. it's a pretty mixed picture but a pretty bad _ -- geoff barton. it's a pretty mixed picture but a pretty bad way - -- geoff barton. it's a pretty mixed picture but a pretty bad way to - picture but a pretty bad way to start a new school year, which should be about the optimism of young people starting school, a new class, new teachers, new uniforms. we have completely lost the sense of...
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geoff: the u.s. senate has been working in a bipartisan manner to prevent a shutdown but the hold-up is with house republicans, some of whom are refusing to support any short-term measure that would buy congress more time to act. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins is on capitol hill following all the twists and turns. lisa, congress has less than three days to reach a deal. the house and senate appear to be moving different directions. >> this deadline is quite serious and approaching more quickly now. however things at the capitol are becoming more complicated and it feels as if slowing down. let's talk about the senate, which has a compromised idea. however a single senator, rand paul of kentucky, is saying he will not allow that to proceed any more quickly than -- according to senate rules because he objects to ukraine funding in that bill. what that means is we are on track for the senate to be able to vote on its compromised spending plan no sooner than monday. let's review where we are
geoff: the u.s. senate has been working in a bipartisan manner to prevent a shutdown but the hold-up is with house republicans, some of whom are refusing to support any short-term measure that would buy congress more time to act. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins is on capitol hill following all the twists and turns. lisa, congress has less than three days to reach a deal. the house and senate appear to be moving different directions. >> this deadline is quite serious and...
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geoff: that the u.s.ietnam have emerged as partners after one of the most brutal wars of the 20th century, is in some ways nothing short of remarkable. have less than one minute. give us a sense of how we got here. ted: a lot of people took a lot of risks. what they did was they built -- they showed respect to the vedic -- to the vietnamese, from the americans. vietnamese showed respect to the americans in terms of what was important to us. and then they built trust. and that is personal. then they started doing things together. for the last 30 years, our two countries have been doing things together. and now, we have moved beyond just doing things, the u.s. and vietnam, but we are doing important things together throughout the region and the world. dealing with global health challenges, dealing with environmental challenges, peacekeeping. we are partners, not only looking at each other and working together, but in the region and in the world. geoff: ted osius, former u.s. ambassador to vietnam. now presi
geoff: that the u.s.ietnam have emerged as partners after one of the most brutal wars of the 20th century, is in some ways nothing short of remarkable. have less than one minute. give us a sense of how we got here. ted: a lot of people took a lot of risks. what they did was they built -- they showed respect to the vedic -- to the vietnamese, from the americans. vietnamese showed respect to the americans in terms of what was important to us. and then they built trust. and that is personal. then...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on the newshour tonight, the effects of this year's extreme weather persist as severe storms lash southeastern europe and maui marks one month since the start of its disastrous wildfires. geoff: we speak with the u.s. ambassador to the united nations during her trip to chad as concerns grow over another potential genocide in the darfur region of sudan. >> they ran because they were afraid. they ran because they saw their neighbors, their friends, their family members killed in front of their eyes. amna: and, tunisia's president tightens his grip on power by jailing rivals while the economy falters and citizens flee in increasing numbers. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> consumer cellular. how can i help you? you get nationwide coverage with no contract. ♪ >> 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
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on the newshour tonight, the effects of this year's extreme weather persist as severe storms lash southeastern europe and maui marks one month since the start of its disastrous wildfires. geoff: we speak with the u.s. ambassador to the united nations during her trip to chad as concerns grow over another potential genocide in the darfur region of sudan. >> they ran because they were afraid. they ran because they saw their...
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appreciate you, geoff.ou. ♪ amna: in a first for a sitting president, president biden joined a picket line in michigan to show support to striking members of the united auto workers union. it's the second week of strikes against detroit's big three automakers, gm, ford, and stellantis. joining me now is uaw president shawn fain. mr. fain, welcome to the "newshour." it was a remarkable scene to see president biden out there on the picket line today. you previously said this isn't about any president, current or former. you seem to want to keep politics out of it. so why host president biden at the picket line today? shawn: well, i think the workers encouraged this. i mean, this is the workers' fight, and it's a just fight. i mean, i believe this is a working-class thing. it's not just about the uaw. it's about workers all over this country. we put an invitation out there for people to join us. and the white house responded right away. and it was great to see that. and we have never seen it before in the hist
appreciate you, geoff.ou. ♪ amna: in a first for a sitting president, president biden joined a picket line in michigan to show support to striking members of the united auto workers union. it's the second week of strikes against detroit's big three automakers, gm, ford, and stellantis. joining me now is uaw president shawn fain. mr. fain, welcome to the "newshour." it was a remarkable scene to see president biden out there on the picket line today. you previously said this isn't...
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this geoff, the _ government agencies. this geoff, the point _ government agencies.heir about a shutdown not being very pleasant but worse than that would be inflationary measure which people will experience much worse, does the other point there? i much worse, does the other point there?— much worse, does the other point there? i want to quickly address the _ point there? i want to quickly address the end _ point there? i want to quickly address the end of _ point there? i want to quickly address the end of megan's i address the end of megan's comment which is that even if you manage to do that,, i don't know_ you manage to do that,, i don't know how— you manage to do that,, i don't know how people in the uk can possibly— know how people in the uk can possibly understand the arcane of us— possibly understand the arcane of us budgeting, even if they did these 12 bills to fund the government instead of a single bill, senate would reject it. so even _ bill, senate would reject it. so even if we went that part of weeks — so even if we went that part of weeks and months
this geoff, the _ government agencies. this geoff, the point _ government agencies.heir about a shutdown not being very pleasant but worse than that would be inflationary measure which people will experience much worse, does the other point there? i much worse, does the other point there?— much worse, does the other point there? i want to quickly address the _ point there? i want to quickly address the end _ point there? i want to quickly address the end of _ point there? i want to quickly...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. on the newshour tonight, a wartime shakeup. ukraine replaces its defense minister amid a corruption investigation and a slow counteroffensive against russia. a national bus driver shortage leaves families scrambling to find rides for their kids at the start of a new school year. >> access to transportation is really access to education. across the country we are also seeing an increase in chronic absenteeism. geoff: and with more children becoming social media influencers, one state works to ensure they are getting paid for their work. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including leonard and norma core fine. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributio
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. on the newshour tonight, a wartime shakeup. ukraine replaces its defense minister amid a corruption investigation and a slow counteroffensive against russia. a national bus driver shortage leaves families scrambling to find rides for their kids at the start of a new school year. >> access to transportation is really access to education. across the country we are also seeing an increase in chronic absenteeism. geoff: and with more children becoming...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight -- pres.the united states seeks a more secure, more prosperous, more equitable world for all people. geoff: at the united nations, president biden calls on world leaders to promote peace and stand with ukraine against russia's invasion, now well into its second year. amna: and we report from on the ground in ukraine, where u.s. support is bolstering the effort to retake land from russian forces. geoff: and the auto workers strike enters its fifth day as a union leader warnsmo
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight -- pres.the united states seeks a more secure, more prosperous, more equitable world for all people. geoff: at the united nations, president biden calls on world leaders to promote peace and stand with ukraine against russia's invasion, now well into its second year. amna: and we report from on the ground in ukraine, where u.s. support is bolstering the effort to retake land from russian forces. geoff: and the auto workers strike...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.ewshour" tonight, climate scientists declare this summer the hottest in the northern hemisphere in history, the impact being felt across the globe. amna: after all 19 defendants in the georgia election subversion case plead not guilty, the judge weighs questions of when and how a trial will proceed. geoff: and, the head of the world food program in afghanistan details the increasingly dire plight of the millions facing severe hunger.
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett.ewshour" tonight, climate scientists declare this summer the hottest in the northern hemisphere in history, the impact being felt across the globe. amna: after all 19 defendants in the georgia election subversion case plead not guilty, the judge weighs questions of when and how a trial will proceed. geoff: and, the head of the world food program in afghanistan details the increasingly dire plight of the millions facing severe hunger.
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geoff: i was there three weeks ago.t was basically, several rose before you could sees the soldiers. on the way out of the beijing airport, barely any connecting flights coming out. going back to the real estate market, the financial system in china stabilizing the real estate market means stabilizing the financial system. shadow banking, for example. that is where i think they're doing the right thing. how much more downside can you price in? i think it is limited. tom: do you partition china and the domestic balance sheet site -- domestic balance sheet challenges? do you partition or not? geoff: at this point, china is self financed. we look at international financing for china's growth, it is limited right now. the transmission is, if things go right -- if things go all right, can they track down further? jonathan: there is an ev battle taking place. to a greater extent, the transition to evs is at the epicenter of this conversation. are we heading towards massive tariffs for auto imports in places like europe? geoff
geoff: i was there three weeks ago.t was basically, several rose before you could sees the soldiers. on the way out of the beijing airport, barely any connecting flights coming out. going back to the real estate market, the financial system in china stabilizing the real estate market means stabilizing the financial system. shadow banking, for example. that is where i think they're doing the right thing. how much more downside can you price in? i think it is limited. tom: do you partition china...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i am amna nawaz. tonight, the death toll from the devastating earthquake from morocco rises further as rescue operations struggled to reach those in need. >> everything is gone. we lost the entire house. there are no officials visiting us, there is no health or aid. geoff: president biden wraps up his overseas travel to the g20 and
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i am amna nawaz. tonight, the death toll from the devastating earthquake from morocco rises further as rescue operations struggled to reach those in need. >> everything is gone. we lost the entire house. there are no officials visiting us, there is no health or aid. geoff: president biden wraps up his overseas travel to the g20 and
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on "the newshour" tonight...iled report shows georgia prosecutors did not bring charges against senator lindsey graham and some of former president trump's other allies despite the grand jury's commendation. amna: president biden arrives in india for the g20 economic summit, looking to strengthen relations with the host nation as china flexes its power in the region and across the world. geoff: and... new york city struggles to keep up with an influx of migrants,
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on "the newshour" tonight...iled report shows georgia prosecutors did not bring charges against senator lindsey graham and some of former president trump's other allies despite the grand jury's commendation. amna: president biden arrives in india for the g20 economic summit, looking to strengthen relations with the host nation as china flexes its power in the region and across the world. geoff: and... new york city struggles to keep up with an influx of...
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. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz.ewshour" tonight, congress returns to washington facing a deadline to keep the government funded and concerns about senate leadership. geoff: the former leader of the far-right militia group the proud boys is sentenced for his roleth
. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz.ewshour" tonight, congress returns to washington facing a deadline to keep the government funded and concerns about senate leadership. geoff: the former leader of the far-right militia group the proud boys is sentenced for his roleth
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. ♪ ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz.shour” tonight, speaker mccarthy rejects a senate effort to avoid a government shutdown while house republicans hold their first impeachment hearing into president biden, despite no concrete evidence of wrongdoing. geoff: gop presidential hopefuls take the debate stage to make
. ♪ ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz.shour” tonight, speaker mccarthy rejects a senate effort to avoid a government shutdown while house republicans hold their first impeachment hearing into president biden, despite no concrete evidence of wrongdoing. geoff: gop presidential hopefuls take the debate stage to make
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz.. five americans detained in iran now returning home. the prisoner swap that gained their freedom and unfreezes billions of dollars in iranian assets. geoff: in an exclusive tv interview, turkey's president discusses the state of nato, russia's war on ukraine and why his country might soon end its bid to become a part of the european union. pres. erdogan: for the last 50 years, we have been waiting at thor
. ♪ ♪ ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz.. five americans detained in iran now returning home. the prisoner swap that gained their freedom and unfreezes billions of dollars in iranian assets. geoff: in an exclusive tv interview, turkey's president discusses the state of nato, russia's war on ukraine and why his country might soon end its bid to become a part of the european union. pres. erdogan: for the last 50 years, we have been waiting at thor
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz.wshour tonight, the effects of this year's extreme weather persist as severe storms lash southeastern europe and maui marks one month since the start of its disastrous wildfires. geoff: we speak with the u.s. ambassador to the united nations during her trip to chad as concerns grow over another potential genocide in the darfur
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz.wshour tonight, the effects of this year's extreme weather persist as severe storms lash southeastern europe and maui marks one month since the start of its disastrous wildfires. geoff: we speak with the u.s. ambassador to the united nations during her trip to chad as concerns grow over another potential genocide in the darfur
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geoff, he didn't pardon them then. because remember, after january 6th, he hit a couple of weeks, he could have but didn't. what makes any of these people think that if he is reelected he'll pardon them now? >> it is a great question. and look, there are some 1100 people who have been brought to justice by the justice department in this case. enrique tarrio with the longest sentence, some for the two years. and part of the reason is why, if you look at the georgia case, donald trump's 18 codefendants, many of them now looking to sit for their cases from his. because they don't want their fates intertwined with his. >> katie, 22 years as a long time. you said it a moment, ago the doj wanted 30 years. what has been the judges rationale for given lighter sentences, and why would tarrio get 22 years and stewart rhodes only 18? rhodes was there? >> roach was there, but when you look at what happened with the prime, plus it was really clear they were in -- every once this again and again -- they were the tip of the spear. th
geoff, he didn't pardon them then. because remember, after january 6th, he hit a couple of weeks, he could have but didn't. what makes any of these people think that if he is reelected he'll pardon them now? >> it is a great question. and look, there are some 1100 people who have been brought to justice by the justice department in this case. enrique tarrio with the longest sentence, some for the two years. and part of the reason is why, if you look at the georgia case, donald trump's 18...
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geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight.al reserve holds off on raising interest rates further, but consumers still feel the pain of past hikes, with mortgage rates at their highest level in over twenty years. amna: tensions rise between india and canada after the killing of an outspoken sikh leader in british columbia. geoff: and, despite employment being a key factor in keeping people out of prison, jobs that require state licenses remain
geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. on the "newshour" tonight.al reserve holds off on raising interest rates further, but consumers still feel the pain of past hikes, with mortgage rates at their highest level in over twenty years. amna: tensions rise between india and canada after the killing of an outspoken sikh leader in british columbia. geoff: and, despite employment being a key factor in keeping people out of prison, jobs that require state licenses remain
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. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on "the newshour" tonight.resident tries to shore up support from congress, as some republicans remain skeptical about providing more aid for the fight against russia. geoff: media mogul rupert murdoch steps down as the head of fox news and newscorp, raising questions about the future of right wing media in the u.s. amna: and. the demand for raw materials used in electric vehicles creates new dilemmas for communities in minnesota where nickel mining poses both
. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on "the newshour" tonight.resident tries to shore up support from congress, as some republicans remain skeptical about providing more aid for the fight against russia. geoff: media mogul rupert murdoch steps down as the head of fox news and newscorp, raising questions about the future of right wing media in the u.s. amna: and. the demand for raw materials used in electric vehicles creates new dilemmas for...
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geoff: and i am geoff bennett.hour tonight, hollywood writers reach a tentative deal to end the months-long strike that upended the industry. amna: congress barrels toward a deadline to fund the government and avoid a shutdown as republicans struggle to reach consensus. geoff: and a nasa spacecraft returns with samples from an asteroid that scientists hope could provide clues to the beginnings of life on earth. >> it's incredibly dark, darker than asphalt.
geoff: and i am geoff bennett.hour tonight, hollywood writers reach a tentative deal to end the months-long strike that upended the industry. amna: congress barrels toward a deadline to fund the government and avoid a shutdown as republicans struggle to reach consensus. geoff: and a nasa spacecraft returns with samples from an asteroid that scientists hope could provide clues to the beginnings of life on earth. >> it's incredibly dark, darker than asphalt.
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geoff: and.d of the world food program in afghanistan details the increasingly dire plight of the millions facing severe hunger.
geoff: and.d of the world food program in afghanistan details the increasingly dire plight of the millions facing severe hunger.
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geoff: lastly, amna spoke to president erdogan and he says u.s. sales of f-16 fighter jets to turkey should not be linked with turkey's ratification of sweden's nato membership. he says, quote, these topics should not be related. how does the u.s. see it? >> it is not the policy of this administration to link those issues. this administration has been supportive of the transfer of f-16s to turkey. there are members of congress who have had a different view and who wanted to see steps taken by turkey before they will either lift holds or authorize the transfer of these systems to the turks. we are working very closely with congress to do just that. in terms of any linkage it is not coming from president biden or this administration. >> what is your expectation for when that will happen? >> i'm not going to get ahead of ongoing discussions with members of congress. our view is these systems should be transferred to the turks and that the turks should complete the ratification of the swedish accession to nato. but we are in support of both of those s
geoff: lastly, amna spoke to president erdogan and he says u.s. sales of f-16 fighter jets to turkey should not be linked with turkey's ratification of sweden's nato membership. he says, quote, these topics should not be related. how does the u.s. see it? >> it is not the policy of this administration to link those issues. this administration has been supportive of the transfer of f-16s to turkey. there are members of congress who have had a different view and who wanted to see steps...