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nhk world's kim chan-ju has more on the atmosphere in seoul as 2021 begins. >> reporter: it's been auted and atypical start to the new year. this market, one of the most famous traditional markets in the country, it's usually bustling with people. but with daily cases topping 1,000 recently, it's no longer the hub it once was. many of the annual new year events were also canceled this year, including a midnight bell-ringing ceremony on new year's eve. the event in central seoul has happened annually since 1953, one of the key sites and sounds of new year's end. but for the first time in nearly seven decades, the bell stayed silent. >> translator: i used to come here every year to take photos and look back on the past year. i felt so sad that the ceremony was canceled, so i just came to see the bell. >> reporter: instead, the city prerecorded the ceremony and released it online at midnight. turning to tech is a safer alternative we are seeing others adopt, too. one of the most popular things to do on new year's day in south korea is to catch the first sunrise. but this year, all sunri
nhk world's kim chan-ju has more on the atmosphere in seoul as 2021 begins. >> reporter: it's been auted and atypical start to the new year. this market, one of the most famous traditional markets in the country, it's usually bustling with people. but with daily cases topping 1,000 recently, it's no longer the hub it once was. many of the annual new year events were also canceled this year, including a midnight bell-ringing ceremony on new year's eve. the event in central seoul has...
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kim chan-ju, nhk world. >>> in south korea, the country's top court has upheld 20-year prison term for former president park geun-hye on bribery and other charges. she was removed in 2016 afte being impeached by lawmakers. she was convicted of taking millions of dollars from major conglomerates, including the samsung group, and the country's intelligence agency. park was initially sentenced to 30 years behind bars, but the supreme court repealed the rulings in 2019 and sent her cases back to a lower court. a decision last july reduced her sentence to 20 years, with a fine of about $16 million. prosecutors had appealed that ruling, but thursday's supreme court ruling brings the legal process to an end. park was already facing a separate sentence for election law violations. while she isn't the only former south korean president to face jail time, even the three years and nine months she has already spent behind bars is longer than any of her predecessors, since some were pardoned. observers are watching to see whether the current president, moon jae-in, will do the same for park. >>> th
kim chan-ju, nhk world. >>> in south korea, the country's top court has upheld 20-year prison term for former president park geun-hye on bribery and other charges. she was removed in 2016 afte being impeached by lawmakers. she was convicted of taking millions of dollars from major conglomerates, including the samsung group, and the country's intelligence agency. park was initially sentenced to 30 years behind bars, but the supreme court repealed the rulings in 2019 and sent her cases...
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kim chan-ju, nhk world. >>> new vehicle sales in china declined for the third straight year in 2020 ashe pandemic took a toll on the world's biggest car market. a chinese industry group says over 25 million cars rolled off dealers' lots in 2020. that's down nearly 2% from the year before. sales of passenger cars fell 6% year on year to around 20 million units. nearly 1.4 million so-called new energy vehicles such as electrics were sold. that's up nearly 11%. the industry saw a sharp decline at one point due to the spread of the coronavirus, but subsidies by local governments and increased levels in infrastructure investment have put sales on a road to recovery since april. the industry group expects growth this year of around 4% to more than 26 million units. even so, a global shortage of semiconductor chips is forcing many automakers to scale back production. the group says the situation is likely to seriously hurt the industry during the current quarter. >>> a russian opposition leader who was poisoned last year says he will return to his country from germany sunday. alexei navalny p
kim chan-ju, nhk world. >>> new vehicle sales in china declined for the third straight year in 2020 ashe pandemic took a toll on the world's biggest car market. a chinese industry group says over 25 million cars rolled off dealers' lots in 2020. that's down nearly 2% from the year before. sales of passenger cars fell 6% year on year to around 20 million units. nearly 1.4 million so-called new energy vehicles such as electrics were sold. that's up nearly 11%. the industry saw a sharp...
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president joe biden is seeking to extend the new start treaty with russia which was jus to expire in 2 weeks' time it's the last remaining nuclear pact between the 2 nations the white house press secretary made the announcement and it's being cautiously welcome by moscow i can confirm that the united states intends to seek a 5 year extension of new start as the treaty permits the president has long been clear that the new start treaty is in the national security interests of the united states and this extension makes even more sense when the relationship with russia is adversarial as it is at this time new start is the only remaining treaty constraining russian nuclear forces and is an anchor of strategic stability between our 2 countries that's great news providing that this stance won't be accompanied by any additional conditions and if what is going to be prolonged is the current version of the treaty the strategic arms reduction treaty took effect in 2011 said to reload on february 5th it kelps each country strategic nuclear warheads at $1550.00 the agreement also limits the numb
president joe biden is seeking to extend the new start treaty with russia which was jus to expire in 2 weeks' time it's the last remaining nuclear pact between the 2 nations the white house press secretary made the announcement and it's being cautiously welcome by moscow i can confirm that the united states intends to seek a 5 year extension of new start as the treaty permits the president has long been clear that the new start treaty is in the national security interests of the united states...
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planned visit by the south korean deputy foreign minister to discuss or rein in funds frozen in banks ju-ju u.s. sanctions robert ride a study by 1st set in seoul and robbers ever it's not as straightforward as it looks a little more complex and what we see. yeah absolutely there has been a very swift response from south korea to this seizure the foreign minister. has told reporters choose day that south korea is using all sorts of diplomatic channels to try to establish exactly what is going on but as soon as south korea learned about this seizure on monday and demanded the release of the vessel south korea does have a naval vessel in that area as part of the international anti piracy effort that vessel has now been deployed or redeployed to the waters where this tanker was seized but is not likely or expected to be doing much but monitoring the situation and seeing how this develops the iranians have accused me of environmental pollution the operators of the vessel here in south korea deny that and say that this vessel was in international waters it is thought that this is part of an ongo
planned visit by the south korean deputy foreign minister to discuss or rein in funds frozen in banks ju-ju u.s. sanctions robert ride a study by 1st set in seoul and robbers ever it's not as straightforward as it looks a little more complex and what we see. yeah absolutely there has been a very swift response from south korea to this seizure the foreign minister. has told reporters choose day that south korea is using all sorts of diplomatic channels to try to establish exactly what is going...
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that simply cannot happen this year this particular part of indonesia deforestation is a major issue ju-ju mining and palm oil plantations a large part percentage of the land has been cleared and environmental groups say that this is what is exacerbating this crisis and making the floods so much worse this year from what we've heard from all sources on the ground some communities which have never experienced flooding in the pauls are now doing so this year. they've been running street battles in tunisia between protesters and police for a 4th day in a row the coronavirus pandemic has compounded problems people already fed up about my current employment and or services a 3rd of tunisia's young people don't have a job priyanka gupta has a story. another night off. undressed in tunisia young protesters raging against unemployment poverty and police brutality in some of the country's poorest neighborhoods they say they have nothing left to lose even the threat of the coronavirus pandemic and a curfew on to nuff to keep them at home but. on our borders people are buying and there is a curfew fr
that simply cannot happen this year this particular part of indonesia deforestation is a major issue ju-ju mining and palm oil plantations a large part percentage of the land has been cleared and environmental groups say that this is what is exacerbating this crisis and making the floods so much worse this year from what we've heard from all sources on the ground some communities which have never experienced flooding in the pauls are now doing so this year. they've been running street battles...
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full capacity and there is no way the way to ease the current restrictions chancellor angela merkel is jus to hold talks on extending the measures and choose day one major aspect under consideration is whether schools can be reopened. police in norway say the death toll has risen to 4 following a landslide in the community of us northeast of oslo several people are still missing the landslide tore into the town early on wednesday 9 houses collapsed and more than a 1000 people had to be taken to safety. this is d w news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram or a visit our web site d w dot com. or. forward or. was the sunday mass in the church of st theodore no doubt the most unusual parish in the archdiocese of cologne. the sanctuary is large and though. and culture plays an integral role. 2 2 this catholic church is located in finks one of colognes poorest districts with many social problems but you'd never guess that here father franz moyes has set his heart on bringing together people from diverse social religious and ethnic backgrounds. hospitality openness and diversity a gene
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. >> in ju months, will be officially a lame duck. >> i have no intention of becoming a lame duck president. >> he will be a lame duck. >> it's a harmless almost funny sounding term to describe the 2-1/2 month stretch between the general election and an out going president's departure. the term itself, lame duck is kind of odd, right? >> yeah, lame duck, i gather goes back to a time when there weritishbuss who havee bankru to be inffice very d l migrated toseer to describe out going president calvin coolidge, but as presidential historian points out, a lame duck still has wings. >> they still have every power that he ever had before. >> reporter: there's the power to issue headline making pardons. and the power to help or hinder a smooth handoff to the next commander in chief. >> so many other countries do not have that peaceful transition of power. it's been the hallmark of our democracy since good old george washington. >> to many people, the the 78 days between november 3rd and january 20th of this year are feeling more like 78 years. which raises the question, why is this period so long
. >> in ju months, will be officially a lame duck. >> i have no intention of becoming a lame duck president. >> he will be a lame duck. >> it's a harmless almost funny sounding term to describe the 2-1/2 month stretch between the general election and an out going president's departure. the term itself, lame duck is kind of odd, right? >> yeah, lame duck, i gather goes back to a time when there weritishbuss who havee bankru to be inffice very d l migrated toseer to...
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full capacity and there is no way the way to ease the current restrictions chancellor angela merkel is jus to hold talks on extending the measures and choose day one major aspect under consideration is whether schools can be reopened. police in norway say the death toll has risen to 4 following a landslide in the community of us northeast of oslo several people are still missing the landslide tore into the town early on wednesday 9 houses collapsed and more than a 1000 people had to be taken to safety. this is d.w. news from berlin followers on twitter and instagram or visit our website e.w. dot com. welcome to ingrid shape coming up. how our diet affects our emotions. the secrets to a world beating memory. the fast staying strong under stress. hello and welcome to in good shape how often in your life have you been left in hopeless situation because your partner has left you or you lost your job or now in times of a pandemic how do you deal with such kind of crisis some people simply break down and sink like this do others stand up again and rise and overcome the trauma how to the dept wel
full capacity and there is no way the way to ease the current restrictions chancellor angela merkel is jus to hold talks on extending the measures and choose day one major aspect under consideration is whether schools can be reopened. police in norway say the death toll has risen to 4 following a landslide in the community of us northeast of oslo several people are still missing the landslide tore into the town early on wednesday 9 houses collapsed and more than a 1000 people had to be taken to...
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ju: cecilia rouse, thank you so much for talking with us.k you so much for having me.♪ judy: we mark this momentous n ek with the next chapter newshour tradition. brooks and capehart. analyst david brooks, new york times columnist is jonathan capehart, columnist for the the sunday show on msnbc and successor to mark shields. jonathan, welcome to the newshour. it is a long tradition. you join us. we are sad to say, on a weekhe that is one of worst in washington history and american history, with this assault on the capital. jonathan. start with you, how are you processing what happened? jonathan: thank you for the welcome and i want to thank mark shields for setting an incredible example that i hope tot every friday. this has been an incredible week. i am still processing what happens. i am not surprised by what happened given who the president is and his track record over the last four years in terms of inciting. a brand of domestic terrorists storming the citadel of american democracy, brazenly breaking into the u.s. capitol, the senatehamb
ju: cecilia rouse, thank you so much for talking with us.k you so much for having me.♪ judy: we mark this momentous n ek with the next chapter newshour tradition. brooks and capehart. analyst david brooks, new york times columnist is jonathan capehart, columnist for the the sunday show on msnbc and successor to mark shields. jonathan, welcome to the newshour. it is a long tradition. you join us. we are sad to say, on a weekhe that is one of worst in washington history and american history,...
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opinions go yemi i jus who didn't have a lot of money or didn't have a poll who was his friend she didn't stand a chance you know there was nothing he could do. in the bush he cared only about what he would eat the next day and what he would give his children yeah. it's not that's why you know g.h. oh yeah i was one of those who didn't have anything. a coercion change of clothes and about 80 percent of food in the ghetto came from smuggling of not from official suppliers authorized by the german. it was male kenyans then if someone had money they could get things into the ghetto somehow that i once witnessed a tramp passing through and were not square and as it turned the corner items were thrown out could a stop in a get out this was how trade carried on with the 3rd party that on their own the candle put you. busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy in some places the ghetto wools did not come right down to the pavement at regular intervals there were openings at ground level through which water flowed into drains running along the sidewalks these openings but also used by
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it was designed by ju said the galley b.b.n. are one of the leading theater architects in his day. our next stop on this drone flight is canceled. rising high above the city vilhelm zoo a park is one of europe's largest hillside. harks construction on this baroque landscape garden started in $1696.00 and the palace was home to the land graves and princes of has a cost of. castles the most famous landmark is the mighty statue of hercules. at 70 metres in height hercules has an unparalleled view of the park and the city below. on we go our next destination being good stuff where the former benedictine monastery of course i became the 39th location in germany to be awarded the next gold world heritage title. founded by french benedictine monks in a 22 this former abbey is over 1200 years old. court wise soon became a popular place of pilgrimage and is regarded as one of the most important monastic foundations of medieval germany. the carolingian west work on the church facade is almost perfectly preserved. the historical show by shashank and house district and home borg as well as the
it was designed by ju said the galley b.b.n. are one of the leading theater architects in his day. our next stop on this drone flight is canceled. rising high above the city vilhelm zoo a park is one of europe's largest hillside. harks construction on this baroque landscape garden started in $1696.00 and the palace was home to the land graves and princes of has a cost of. castles the most famous landmark is the mighty statue of hercules. at 70 metres in height hercules has an unparalleled view...
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this culminaon of events, economic, political, eologica that ju created this tremendous crisis of leershipenited states and onomic csis at the same time. amy: walden bello, you were a young student in chile on another september 11, september 11, 1973, when the pinochet forces rose to power, overthrowing the democratically elected president of chile. -- i mean,talk about are talking about the pandemic die a day inple the united states alone, by far the worst death toll and in the world. 3000 people, that is a 9/11 every single day in the united states. pinochet years have to teach us in chile? what does the marcos years in your home country of the philippines and even what is happening with duterte, have to teach us about president trump and what you talk about as the crises to come in this country? the fbi just warned in the next days, we could face violent attacks in all 50 state capitol s. what lessons should we understand? >> well, several things, amy. lesson we shld unrstand here is that when the forces of reaion, when the right begins to lose at the ballot box, begins to lose in toms
this culminaon of events, economic, political, eologica that ju created this tremendous crisis of leershipenited states and onomic csis at the same time. amy: walden bello, you were a young student in chile on another september 11, september 11, 1973, when the pinochet forces rose to power, overthrowing the democratically elected president of chile. -- i mean,talk about are talking about the pandemic die a day inple the united states alone, by far the worst death toll and in the world. 3000...
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the hardest hit area has received nearly 500 millimeters of rainfall in jus four days. plus water has reached 1.5 meters in some places. more than 100,000 people have been displaced. this after a state of emergency has been declared in the island because of the threat. we had had see rainfall once again not going to be too heavy, but more rain could lead to more flooding in parts of the south and as you can see, thunderstorms and heavy rain is anticipated for many places of indonesia. meanwhile, we have a couple cyclones to talk about across the southern hemisphere. we have this one. this system is now a category 2 cyclone. it's expected to stay near the coast of queensland at least into wednesday. significant rain could lead to flood iing. drubtive winds and we will see a rainy weather into thursday at least. we will have another cyclone expected to keep northern areas on wednesday and then into the weekend. that's it for me. stay safe. ♪ >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." thank you for watching. do stay with us for more. >>> this is news line had biz. a
the hardest hit area has received nearly 500 millimeters of rainfall in jus four days. plus water has reached 1.5 meters in some places. more than 100,000 people have been displaced. this after a state of emergency has been declared in the island because of the threat. we had had see rainfall once again not going to be too heavy, but more rain could lead to more flooding in parts of the south and as you can see, thunderstorms and heavy rain is anticipated for many places of indonesia....
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katty: my husband was sayin n it's ju possible, israel is a population of 9 million people.s very centralized. here we have 50 states, is it state nature of the unitede states? >> i think it is possible. we can do big things nationally. it requires a differentel m and it requires work and attention, and that is what has not been done. theer fed government's strategy largely has been to turn it over to states, but without adequate, funding without partnering with states. then,is we are sur when states are not able to pull it off on their own. this is in my md incompetence of the federal government. katty: just to clarify, is it lack of supply? ntis it lack of equip is it lack of peritnnel, what is hat is holding it up? >> the sgle biggest thing is there is no money. astates pretty much out of money on vaccine distribution. thnm federal govt and congress had not passed any resources. states were on a shoestring to figure out how to make this happen. they have a definite lack of done, because they are out of money,d they have posocal counties and said, you figure it out. local
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. >> the mood inside, we were jus at the party that is in a ballroom in this hotel in the buckhead section of atlanta. its very light, it's pretty celebratory. people are socializing, people have snacks, people have drinks and there are some cheers when the coverage they have fox on the screens in there so when th fox ticker at the bottom of the screen updates numbers favorabl for kelly loeffler or david perdue. we are hearing that by about 11:00 p.m., so within an hour, they think they will know enoug one way or the other for kelly loeffler to potentially come ou and address the crowd of activists and supporters and staffers who are gathered here, but she is in her hotel room upstairs watching with her parents. david perdue is still off-site because he continues to quarantine after the close contact with the covid infected staff are. i just got a text from a republican staffer involved wit this runoff effort he said that right now they know it's going to be very close and what they are doing is they are trying to figure out where exactly the votes our left to be tabulated. if it's in a re
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belty ju shows us why betty yu shows us why more people are driven to undergo cosmetic surgery. >> reporter: the zoom boom. plastic surgeons are seeing a surge in treatment. >> for me it's the wrinkles there, the dark circles under my eyes. >> reporter: the 39-year-old nurse and mom of three said seeing herself on camera magnified her imperfections. >> when i'm done, i'm super excited at the result. >> people are starting to notice little imperfections. they find themselves looking at their own photo as opposed to the people they're talking to. when you see yourself on camera, there's a disorganization effect. >> reporter: facial plastic surgeon dr. mehta says he's performed more rhino plasties during the pandemic than ever before. surgery dates aing scheduled well into the spring. after a two-month closure, his office reopened with boosted safety protocols. and staggered appointments to avoid any patient overlap. >> i think they're taking advantage of the fact that they're working from home. >> reporter: since the pandemic, the number of patients and demand for work has more than doubled a
belty ju shows us why betty yu shows us why more people are driven to undergo cosmetic surgery. >> reporter: the zoom boom. plastic surgeons are seeing a surge in treatment. >> for me it's the wrinkles there, the dark circles under my eyes. >> reporter: the 39-year-old nurse and mom of three said seeing herself on camera magnified her imperfections. >> when i'm done, i'm super excited at the result. >> people are starting to notice little imperfections. they find...
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contra el coronavirus se necesita el efsuerzo de todos y en la misión dijo que vio muchas familias ju las persona están saliendo positivas. >>> dijo que identificaron algunos sitios para ofrecer inmunizaciones y que personas mayores de 65 años ya la pueden recibir. >>> uso de cubrebocas en el transporte público fue emitidas por los cdc y es en aviones, autovbuses, tixs aeropuerto , eaicnes de trenes, terminales o cualquier área que dé transpore en todo estados unidos esto es desde el primero de febrero y ahora que la bahía permite a restaurantes servir al aire libro asociación de meseros protestan por esta propuesta pública y explican por qué. >>> es el momento eperoado por muchos . >>> está bien pero con medidas de sana distancia y pues, teniendo respeto hacia los demás. >>> pero no tds están de acuerdo con esta media. >>> está difícil porque los hospitales están llenos. >>> y también está la asociación de enfemeros de california . >>> (en inglés) . >>> su portavoz dice que no están de acuerdo porque no tienen equipos de protecn para el personal el sistema de rastreo no es óptimo y p
contra el coronavirus se necesita el efsuerzo de todos y en la misión dijo que vio muchas familias ju las persona están saliendo positivas. >>> dijo que identificaron algunos sitios para ofrecer inmunizaciones y que personas mayores de 65 años ya la pueden recibir. >>> uso de cubrebocas en el transporte público fue emitidas por los cdc y es en aviones, autovbuses, tixs aeropuerto , eaicnes de trenes, terminales o cualquier área que dé transpore en todo estados unidos...
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. >> reporter: ju relsnider left the oakland police department in 2015 and is now a data analyst livinghington d.c. for the trump rally contesting the election results and gave me these pictures. why did you feel it necessary to go to d.c. for the rally? >> i felt our government is not being transparent and that the election was stolen from a majority. >> reporter: snider still believes that even though election officials certified the results, the trump campaign lost 60 lawsuits over the issue and the u.s. supreme court declined to take it up. he was there as the crowd stormed the capitol. were you there inside the building yourself? >> no. i don't condone those actions. you have a protest with hundreds of thousands of people, and it is just that small fraction of people that go in and taint the message. >> reporter: he claims antifa was involved and provided this video where the crowd yells. >> i am 100% certain there were people that were not trump supporters that were there to destroy our message. dressed in all-black. >> it is true john sullivan, a liberal activ accused of taking p
. >> reporter: ju relsnider left the oakland police department in 2015 and is now a data analyst livinghington d.c. for the trump rally contesting the election results and gave me these pictures. why did you feel it necessary to go to d.c. for the rally? >> i felt our government is not being transparent and that the election was stolen from a majority. >> reporter: snider still believes that even though election officials certified the results, the trump campaign lost 60...
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and,lso, we make sure that farmers are genuinely involved in the proce, not ju as a lip-service. >> nowr app has arrived fwhich collates all the data.d in hindi as well, by special request from the bj's. the marvi-project was launched 8 years ago in the states of gujarat and rajasthan, with a planned lifespan of 4 years. it's been extended several times. and last year it was decided to broaden its reach to take in another 20,000 villages across seven indian states. ♪ >> two children. two continents. one giant proble-- water. >> i've only ever seen a few dropof rain.ts. >> this year, the flood drowned everything. >> how will climate change affect our health and the health of our children? find out more at dw.com/water. water is too often scarce, poll. in nigeria, water supply problems can have an impact on basic dignity. of the 201 million people living in nigeria, 56% only have access to inadequate sanitary facilities. and a further 23% have no access to toilets at all -- and have relieve themselves outdoors. gaps in the power supply are a big problem, too. something that's particularly
and,lso, we make sure that farmers are genuinely involved in the proce, not ju as a lip-service. >> nowr app has arrived fwhich collates all the data.d in hindi as well, by special request from the bj's. the marvi-project was launched 8 years ago in the states of gujarat and rajasthan, with a planned lifespan of 4 years. it's been extended several times. and last year it was decided to broaden its reach to take in another 20,000 villages across seven indian states. ♪ >> two...
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in ju o hours,4 ople died and 377 were injured. once the storm passed, sheridan and her husband rushed home. broderick: wwere the first ones back in the neigorhood, and it looked like a bomb had exploded. it looked like evebody wasrobably dead. when he pulled up to our now-destroyed lot, i was like, "why are you stopping? where are we?" i didn't even recognize where we were. all the exterior walls were gone, the front of the house was completely gone. the thing that finally made me recognize where we were was our tree. narrator: for max, sheridan, and month-old taylor, the car they were sitting in was all they had left. broderick: it's emotional, especially just thinking how many people had died. i mean, really.he emotial shock deinitely coinues. i know a lot of people that still have a very hard time during storm season. there definitely a lingering trauma thatill probab never lea. narrator: sheridan's family, like so many in moore, were left with thing. bt couldheir home have been saved? it's a question scientis are tryin to answ
in ju o hours,4 ople died and 377 were injured. once the storm passed, sheridan and her husband rushed home. broderick: wwere the first ones back in the neigorhood, and it looked like a bomb had exploded. it looked like evebody wasrobably dead. when he pulled up to our now-destroyed lot, i was like, "why are you stopping? where are we?" i didn't even recognize where we were. all the exterior walls were gone, the front of the house was completely gone. the thing that finally made me...
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it's ju the wayhingsmania happenednow i'm uck here >> filming this scene was a deeply moving experience for rector gilles de maistre. though he's on ten, arth has been distributing food and clothes to homeless people for ars. he deeply adred in theown wherhe lives >> ahur, you c't carry a the worls pain on ur shoulders. >> i still want to try, it's not that hard. papa, yes, we can relieve everyone's suffering and turn it into hainess. >> arthur sells pictures he paints himself and uses what he rns to help people who are homeless. his determination to not simy accept things as ty are currently filming in senegal. his fi about children whois want to change the world i what hcoiders his st important project to date. >> we showed the film to about a thousand children in the small town of les sables de gne in southwestern france and discussed it with them afterward. the next day, the cinema's owner went for a walk-in town. heame across seral gros ofhildren who were setting up a community kitchen for the homeless and handing out foo he asked them what they were up to. tbefore and wanted do wh
it's ju the wayhingsmania happenednow i'm uck here >> filming this scene was a deeply moving experience for rector gilles de maistre. though he's on ten, arth has been distributing food and clothes to homeless people for ars. he deeply adred in theown wherhe lives >> ahur, you c't carry a the worls pain on ur shoulders. >> i still want to try, it's not that hard. papa, yes, we can relieve everyone's suffering and turn it into hainess. >> arthur sells pictures he paints...
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managing the current crisis that say when patients have to be seen over a period of 6 months or longer ju-ju complications of contracting the virus that means that we're going to have even less capacity less health care workforce available for treating these individuals and that will have a knock on consequences on care for all sorts of chronic conditions cancer care of sex so this is going to even turn there are put on what we see globally is that health systems are under extreme amount of strain here in the u.k. there have been as a result. of austerity measures for many years even just coping with flu or the winter has led to a shortage of beds c can imagine now london is innocent state of essentially emergency nearly with a major incident was declared by a mayor because of the lack of hospital beds but when we look at sort of the right now we're not even discussing the long term consequences to this very important study has highlighted and that will further not this will burn out our health care staff. i want to look at something that's in the in the datta how normal is it to have antibo
managing the current crisis that say when patients have to be seen over a period of 6 months or longer ju-ju complications of contracting the virus that means that we're going to have even less capacity less health care workforce available for treating these individuals and that will have a knock on consequences on care for all sorts of chronic conditions cancer care of sex so this is going to even turn there are put on what we see globally is that health systems are under extreme amount of...
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i'm ju woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. chaos and consequences.alls for justice intensify in the wake of the capitol riot that led to the president's second impeachment. then, willful neglect. the former governor of michigan rick snyder is charged with criminally mishandling the deadly and destructive flint water crisis. and, cutting ties. a growing number of businesses distance themselves from the president and the republican party following last week costs violent insurrection. >>
i'm ju woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. chaos and consequences.alls for justice intensify in the wake of the capitol riot that led to the president's second impeachment. then, willful neglect. the former governor of michigan rick snyder is charged with criminally mishandling the deadly and destructive flint water crisis. and, cutting ties. a growing number of businesses distance themselves from the president and the republican party following last week costs violent insurrection....
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lowell high school students jus when they were asked to share their thoughts. well, instead, they saw posts with racial slurs, hateful comments, and pornography. the district immediately deactivated that bulletin board. >> we can only deduce that the person who -- who created this harm is within our student body or within our school district system. >> students were understandably upset. some saying racism has been an ongoing issue at lowell which is among the top-performing schools in the state. as bay area grapples with issues of race and social justice, we are here to help. just head to our website abc7news.com/take action for a list of local resources. >>> new developments now regarding a san mateo county yoga studio defying the health order. now, abc 7 was outside the studio tonight and we can confirm it was still open. the studio has stayed open for months offering indoor, mask-free classes. the county filed a lawsuit to close the business after officials say the owner refused repeated requests to voluntarily comply with county and state-health orders. th
lowell high school students jus when they were asked to share their thoughts. well, instead, they saw posts with racial slurs, hateful comments, and pornography. the district immediately deactivated that bulletin board. >> we can only deduce that the person who -- who created this harm is within our student body or within our school district system. >> students were understandably upset. some saying racism has been an ongoing issue at lowell which is among the top-performing schools...
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opinions i go yeah me i jus who didn't have a lot of money or didn't have a pole who was his friend she didn't stand a chance you know there was nothing he could do. in the bush he cared only about what he would eat the next day and what he would give his children yeah. it's not that's what he did yet show. i was one of those who didn't have anything. a coercion just changed clothes and about 80 percent of food in the ghetto came from smuggling of not from official suppliers authorized by the german. it was male kenyans then if someone had money they could get things into the ghetto somehow i went through with mr tran passing through and were a nasty square and as it turned the corner items were thrown out it could a stop and get out this was how trade carried over 30 but that on their own kind there are taught you. busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy busy in some places the ghetto walls did not come right down to the pavement at regular intervals there were openings at ground level through which water flowed into trains running along the sidewalks these openings but also used by ch
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. >> reporter: ju relsnider left the oakland police department in 2015 and is now a data analyst living in texas. last week he travelled to washington d.c. for the trump rally contesting the election results and gave me these pictures. why did you feel it necessary to go to d.c. for the rally? >> i felt our government is not being transparent and that the election was stolen from a majority. >> reporter: snider still believes that even though election officials certified the results, the trump campaign lost 60 lawsuits over the issue and the u.s. supreme court declined to take it up. he was there as the crowd stormed the capitol. were you there inside the building yourself? >> no. i don't condone those actions. you have a protest with hundreds of thousands of people, and it is just that small fraction of people that go in and taint the message. >> reporter: he claims antifa was involved and provided this video where the crowd yells. >> i am 100% certain there were people that were not trump supporters that were there to destroy our message. dressed in all-black. >> it is true john sulli
. >> reporter: ju relsnider left the oakland police department in 2015 and is now a data analyst living in texas. last week he travelled to washington d.c. for the trump rally contesting the election results and gave me these pictures. why did you feel it necessary to go to d.c. for the rally? >> i felt our government is not being transparent and that the election was stolen from a majority. >> reporter: snider still believes that even though election officials certified the...
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easily in winter the doctors used to say in serious cases across the border to turkey for treatment or jus to coronavirus that the border is now closed luckily covert has not established itself in the camp yet. the heating methods are unhealthy and directly damage the respiratory system the damage to people's airways makes it very easy for them to be infected with corona virus that the bad heating makes infection far more likely there is a direct effect. meaning the people here are highly vulnerable but it will probably be a long time before the syrian refugees get vaccinated in the meantime the of us family has much bigger concerns than the coronavirus. that's my biggest hope is that somehow the situation for my daughter improves so she can play with of the children again go to school again and just live like alba children that's my greatest wish. this is the 5th winter the family has spent in a tent in the northwestern syrian province of idlib. and now we have to france where authorities have imposed a 6 pm curfew in marsay after more than 20 cases of the new coated 90 variants were foun
easily in winter the doctors used to say in serious cases across the border to turkey for treatment or jus to coronavirus that the border is now closed luckily covert has not established itself in the camp yet. the heating methods are unhealthy and directly damage the respiratory system the damage to people's airways makes it very easy for them to be infected with corona virus that the bad heating makes infection far more likely there is a direct effect. meaning the people here are highly...
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> people point to the image of the national guard troops who were deployed to the linco memorial in ju. >> announcer: t-- in the wake o the death over gourge floyd. dogree with the characterization? >> i don't. it's a very serious -- let me say this. that's a very serious you are accusing more than just the president of racism. you are accusing a lot of people. you are accusing a lot of people in the p capitolice command structure. i'm not prepares to make that accusation without more evidence.if vidence reveals i'm wrong, there was a doue standard that because this was a magad, cr we didn't deploy the same resources, that would be wrong. i would want to get o the bottom of it. we should have a consistent standard across the board tt liticaviolence is unacceptable. it doesn't matter if you are antifa or a proud y boy, are no allowed to attack cops, to conduct vandalism. you are not allowed to destroy american institutions. >> as you have referenced, there are calls for the president to be removed from office. some of your fellow colleague in the house representatives have urged the cab
> people point to the image of the national guard troops who were deployed to the linco memorial in ju. >> announcer: t-- in the wake o the death over gourge floyd. dogree with the characterization? >> i don't. it's a very serious -- let me say this. that's a very serious you are accusing more than just the president of racism. you are accusing a lot of people. you are accusing a lot of people in the p capitolice command structure. i'm not prepares to make that accusation without...
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the only you golf it jus t. i features a tube leader gasoline engine that packs $245.00 horsepower. to top speed is a. electronically limited to 250 kilometers an hour. what is new with the new well the front with a new grille the new headlights if you wish also with metrics the lights with $22.00 units and the consisting of 5 which are forming an x. . inside view standards richmond 17 inch alloy wheels underline the vehicle sporty image. the rear features the well known g.t. i love as well as...
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he says the sale shows that it's not ju environmental advocates and indigeno groups that think drilling in anwr is a bad idea. >> even the oil companies themselves are understanding the new landscape, where it doesn't make sense to make a 70- or 80-year bet that's only going to exacerbate climate change, face enormous environmental opposition, and when you do have a president- elect coming in that is committed to permanently protect this incredible landscape. >> sreenivasan: that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. for the latest news updates, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. stay healthy, and have a good nht. captioning sponsoreby wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend imade possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking ce of tomorro
he says the sale shows that it's not ju environmental advocates and indigeno groups that think drilling in anwr is a bad idea. >> even the oil companies themselves are understanding the new landscape, where it doesn't make sense to make a 70- or 80-year bet that's only going to exacerbate climate change, face enormous environmental opposition, and when you do have a president- elect coming in that is committed to permanently protect this incredible landscape. >> sreenivasan: that's...
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so we're going to circle up, and we're going to do ju a couple of basic, improv exercises. - zip-- - zap-- of basic, i zop. exercises. and that was to you. so now you turn to somebody and say, zop. this is completely differt than normal prim. i wouldn't ca jllnny bananas a natural at puppetry, but it's not easy. one of the hardest things about doing this kind of performance is doing the puppetry and the improv at the same time. - did you hear that? - yeah, dad, i heard. i thought it was a monster. a monster? uh. what makes this more difficult is there is no script. so you're, essentially, trying to be creative and trying to make up scenes, and situations, and circumstances through an inanimate object. what did you call me? it was a beautiful, perfect, apple pie, right in the window sill. that actually wasn't, uh, your neighbor's window. that was my rear end. oh. [laughing] that was very funny. we're all telling the story from the same perspective of the same character. [music playing] johnny "bananas" devenanzio: well, prepared or not, i'm getting thrown straight into the fire. can't
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so ju careful out there and make sure you hold tight to those umbrellas you're 70 around the i was mentioning today pretty much dry tomorrow and then we will see that rain return into sunday. and then next really unsettled weather pattern because that atmospheric river might be coming back to us bringing us some much heavier rainfall as we get into monday tuesday and wednesday, especially and then look at those lows we're going down into the 30's so temperatures getting back to normal for this time of year because we are going to those cooler conditions versus what we saw earlier this week and we saw a real low warm-up for january but now we're going to start to get back to normal on. so let you just how much rain. we're expecting as we get into next week as well more temperatures that have in your neighborhood that's all coming up in just a bit breanna rebecca thank you for that so we're seeing a lot of activity out on our roadways today, specifically. >>the bay bridge unseen 2 accidents so one on the westbound side near the eastern span of the bridge also a disabled vehicle. right near trea
so ju careful out there and make sure you hold tight to those umbrellas you're 70 around the i was mentioning today pretty much dry tomorrow and then we will see that rain return into sunday. and then next really unsettled weather pattern because that atmospheric river might be coming back to us bringing us some much heavier rainfall as we get into monday tuesday and wednesday, especially and then look at those lows we're going down into the 30's so temperatures getting back to normal for this...
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linked to an unofficial primary vote held last july to select candidates for the legislative elections jus 2 months later a poll that was eventually canceled with the hong kong government citing co that 19 now all those involved in organizing a primary are suspected of subversion which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment a further sign of a tightening authoritarian grip here says one analyst it seems to me this is the chinese communist party trying to change the political culture of hong kong it's imposing leninism why did they arrest these people because they demonstrated capacity to organize the us president elect joe biden has said that china will be at the center of his foreign policy so it's possible hong kong will be an early point of friction with china's president xi jinping who has said the campaign against ascent here is justified in the name of safeguarding national security adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. north korea's leaders made a rare admission of failure speaking during the country's largest political event kim jong un said its economic plan had failed signi
linked to an unofficial primary vote held last july to select candidates for the legislative elections jus 2 months later a poll that was eventually canceled with the hong kong government citing co that 19 now all those involved in organizing a primary are suspected of subversion which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment a further sign of a tightening authoritarian grip here says one analyst it seems to me this is the chinese communist party trying to change the political culture of...
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extradition request for julian assange jus to concerns about his mental health washington sees it will appeal the decision still wants to try him on charges of espionage that serves the president of mexico offered political asylum to the wiki leaks founder well we can take a look now at the reaction of the sun just supporters outside the courthouse when the verdict felt. i know. it's true i was there are you. there are you. the. as long as julian has to endure suffering and isolation as an unconvicted prisoner in belmarsh prison and as long as our children continue to beat the wrath of their father's love and affection. we cannot celebrate. we will celebrate the day he comes home a glimpse of hope. the new year and hopefully a new era. it is a day. with when. we have. a window for journalists and privacy we have absolutely at that point was having read you in the sun does not fit in the story a moment outside the current was charge i was ready to actually date you in a sense to the united states it has been a decision based on was meant to house friends indeed it was just 6 a few words
extradition request for julian assange jus to concerns about his mental health washington sees it will appeal the decision still wants to try him on charges of espionage that serves the president of mexico offered political asylum to the wiki leaks founder well we can take a look now at the reaction of the sun just supporters outside the courthouse when the verdict felt. i know. it's true i was there are you. there are you. the. as long as julian has to endure suffering and isolation as an...
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ju seconds left.hilip: you know, yamiche, we're going to have s to because this is such an evolving story but i wouldn't count trump out.hr we've seengh history that politicians can disappear for a while and have a resurgence later. so we'll see. yamiche: that's it for tonight. thank you o to panel, nancy cordes,d astrndon, phil rucker --, jake sherman. this is a heart brtiin of the images of this week's attack a burned into our collective souls. but democracy persisted. united we still stand. thank you so much for joining us tight. be sure to check out our "washington week" extra. we'll ctinue this conversation. you'll find it online on our social media and on ourbs e. i'm yamiche alcindor. stay safe. good night from washington. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: corporate funding provided by -- boeing.is kaiser permanente. consumer cellular. additional funding is provided by the estate of
ju seconds left.hilip: you know, yamiche, we're going to have s to because this is such an evolving story but i wouldn't count trump out.hr we've seengh history that politicians can disappear for a while and have a resurgence later. so we'll see. yamiche: that's it for tonight. thank you o to panel, nancy cordes,d astrndon, phil rucker --, jake sherman. this is a heart brtiin of the images of this week's attack a burned into our collective souls. but democracy persisted. united we still stand....
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week earlier than the 1st registered case in china as a world health organization investigative teams jus to arrive in china on thursday to try to probe just how this virus started it comes as china reports the biggest daily surge in covert cases in almost half a year now. i left home on january deforest and haven't returned yet the neighborhood is closed out i live in the office now. will take 10 random samples and test them at the same time this is a routine operation to increase efficiency while maintaining an accuracy using this method one that along with 3 others can test 30000 samples a day. a . new survey that lashed out at donald trump in the wake of the capitol hill riot while the hollywood star and former california governor spoke about his childhood in post nazi austria and compared the president's actions to what happened in the run up to world war 2 now i grew up in austria and very aware of christine well the night of broken glass waste it was the day of broken gas right here in united states president trump sobs to overturn the results of an election you saw the cool but mi
week earlier than the 1st registered case in china as a world health organization investigative teams jus to arrive in china on thursday to try to probe just how this virus started it comes as china reports the biggest daily surge in covert cases in almost half a year now. i left home on january deforest and haven't returned yet the neighborhood is closed out i live in the office now. will take 10 random samples and test them at the same time this is a routine operation to increase efficiency...
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ju quick comment on the point that pet was making. the safe bet with mcconnell he e doesolitical thing but which president is mitch mcconnell personally closer to? donald trump or joe bidewith whom he served so long in the senate? and i would say he is probably personally closer to joe bidenb and mhat gives a glimmer of hope that he'll be less partisan wn it comes to these early confirmation hearings and on legislation that will follow. robert: i'll be keeping an eye on that. so willhe everybody in reporting ranks and to close the show that theme and your outlook on n this yr as reporters. let's begin with you, yamiche.ut in a m which story will you be watching and why?mi e: i'll be watching the coronavirus pandemic and specifically of course thery biggest sf 2020 will be the one of 2021 i imagine. but specifically i'm looking at how is president-elect biden going to deal with republicans and how is he going to navigate trying toet another cov relief bill passed? the plast one took months and months of negotiation. biden is claiming t
ju quick comment on the point that pet was making. the safe bet with mcconnell he e doesolitical thing but which president is mitch mcconnell personally closer to? donald trump or joe bidewith whom he served so long in the senate? and i would say he is probably personally closer to joe bidenb and mhat gives a glimmer of hope that he'll be less partisan wn it comes to these early confirmation hearings and on legislation that will follow. robert: i'll be keeping an eye on that. so willhe...
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marinus transfer filed that report joins us now from brussels lawmakers jus to meet to discuss this issue today what have they been saying about the situation there or they're just starting the discussion right now but we know what your commission that you expected to body has said about the situation also e.u. member member states there have repeatedly been saying this is the not acceptable situation this is a humanitarian crisis that has to be solved immediately and they're putting the blame on the bosnian government saying they really have to do something to improve the situation the thing is there actually is a refugee shelter in the nearby town of the hearts that has been closed down just a couple of months ago it's not a luxury facility it's like go on old company but still it's better than what we're seeing it leave our camp and it was financed by the e.u. but there are many people protesting in front of this shelter and we went there and talked to these people in there say that problems with migrants in the past and that's why they don't want to this facility to be opened so that'
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now about the issue of education jurong the pandemic because the schools are going back or they're jus to go back after the christmas holidays 1st of all the primaries that's under 11 year olds and in london there's been a huge turn boris johnson has decided that because of the pressure from the teaching profession and educational thought his he's going to keep primary schools closed in london and surrounding areas in the rest of the country there are many schools staying open that's infuriated the teaching profession largest union has said that the teachers should not attend schools in the interests of safety however the bar is john burris johnson is pushing back on this this is what he had to say schools are safe very very important to stress that the threats to the risk to kids to young people is really very very very small indeed as the scientists continually test risk to start these is very small it's a fixed debate about the whole safety issue in schools but in short. parents want to see more transparency or many of them want more transparency from the government about exactly wh
now about the issue of education jurong the pandemic because the schools are going back or they're jus to go back after the christmas holidays 1st of all the primaries that's under 11 year olds and in london there's been a huge turn boris johnson has decided that because of the pressure from the teaching profession and educational thought his he's going to keep primary schools closed in london and surrounding areas in the rest of the country there are many schools staying open that's infuriated...
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there are those policy concerns and really a political rebuke, jus as big as we saw in november withiden's victy. yamiche: we now have phil rucker, white house bureau chief for "the washington post," thanks so much for bei here, phil. astead was talking about the calculions and the publicans losing control of the senate. i want to talk to you about what's going on inside this white house. this -- georgia is seen as a rebuke. but there's also of coursell these resignations. twitter suspending the what are you hearing about what's going on in the white house? i'm hearing that there's chaos, th tensions ares high as they've ever been. philip: yeah. i'm hearing the exact same, yamiche. our sources are telling us that the president feels under siege and he is in an alarmingly fragile emotional and psychological state right now. he spentay most of wedne fuming about vice president pence, a hry with loyal number two, not responsive to the needs of the capitol. he was not engaged in the cision to deploy the military, the national guard up there tol help qu the unrest. he resistedis pleas fro
there are those policy concerns and really a political rebuke, jus as big as we saw in november withiden's victy. yamiche: we now have phil rucker, white house bureau chief for "the washington post," thanks so much for bei here, phil. astead was talking about the calculions and the publicans losing control of the senate. i want to talk to you about what's going on inside this white house. this -- georgia is seen as a rebuke. but there's also of coursell these resignations. twitter...