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sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, july 8: dangerous rescue: the first meers of the trapped thai youth soccer team emerge. also, a living legacy of war: bosnia's children of rape and, how the battle for contr t of congress midterms begins with the pick to fill the supreme court vacancy. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> "pbs newshr weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the sue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has bee provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. four of the boys trapped in a caveomplex in northern thailand are out and being treated at a nearby hosp
sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, july 8: dangerous rescue: the first meers of the trapped thai youth soccer team emerge. also, a living legacy of war: bosnia's children of rape and, how the battle for contr t of congress midterms begins with the pick to fill the supreme court vacancy. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> "pbs newshr weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the sue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein...
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sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, july 8: dangerous rescue: the first meerscy of war: bosnia's children of rape and, how the battle for contr t of congress midterms begins with the pick to fill the supreme court vacancy. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> "pbs newshr weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the sue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your
sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, july 8: dangerous rescue: the first meerscy of war: bosnia's children of rape and, how the battle for contr t of congress midterms begins with the pick to fill the supreme court vacancy. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> "pbs newshr weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the sue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope...
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. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: hassan meer is one oman's preeminent fine artist who works in painting and photographyvocateur representing the increasingly vocal point of view of the young omani women in the middle eastern art scene. >> muzna: the thing in arabia, we have a tradition of storytelling and saying things without saying them directly. we took this from poetry. they have a certain language with a lot of text, with a lot of -- >> anthony: subtext. >> muzna: yeah. >> anthony: there's an unusual mix here, very graceful very proud, mix of culture and languages. >> hassan: i mean, the mix was existent from the beginning. >> muzna: there is a beauty in being different and understanding the other. >> anthony: it's such a difficult time to make that argument. the whole world seems to be going exactly the opposite direction. i mean, my country, the last thing anyone seems to want to do is highlight the other. >> aisha: i think people discuss, like, fears of multiculturalism but within oman, because of our sacred history it's a traditional reality. it's our background, it's who we are. hear that siz
. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: hassan meer is one oman's preeminent fine artist who works in painting and photographyvocateur representing the increasingly vocal point of view of the young omani women in the middle eastern art scene. >> muzna: the thing in arabia, we have a tradition of storytelling and saying things without saying them directly. we took this from poetry. they have a certain language with a lot of text, with a lot of -- >> anthony: subtext. >> muzna: yeah....
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was a meer, 2.80, only the yankees were better. giants and diamond backs, cuteness in the desert. brandon crawford in the second, decides to take a dip in the pool. thankfully he did not ruin the barbecue. that's the most important thing. ninth home run of the season. giants are up 6-0 at this point. because derek rodriguez threw 6-1/3 innings. giants blank the diamondbacks, 7-0 the final, they go for the sweep tomorrow. anything to protect from the sun at the coliseum. edwin jackson gave up two hits and two runs. two run shot off of adam, and then in the eighth, the a's erupted for four runs behind matt the bat olson. unleashed, two-run home run. a's win the sixth straight. 7-2 final there. of course, we have the california >> live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. once again, good evening, in tonight's headlines, what is called the county fire has burned 8,000 acres in a single day. evacuations have been ordered. that blaze is threatening structures and heavy firefighting resources have been called in. in lake county, that the nearly 14,000 acre wild fire is 73% contained. as
was a meer, 2.80, only the yankees were better. giants and diamond backs, cuteness in the desert. brandon crawford in the second, decides to take a dip in the pool. thankfully he did not ruin the barbecue. that's the most important thing. ninth home run of the season. giants are up 6-0 at this point. because derek rodriguez threw 6-1/3 innings. giants blank the diamondbacks, 7-0 the final, they go for the sweep tomorrow. anything to protect from the sun at the coliseum. edwin jackson gave up...
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meers of congress adjourned.n more tha 31,000 standing only fans packed into griffith stadium. >> it's in the heart of the city. it's surrounded by row houses and businesses. people would sitro in thtops and watch the games free. but it's a game that'sde finitely in the heart of the city. >> president franklin roosevelt threw out the firsttch. it was an american league victory 8-3. fast fward 81 years. howard university hospital is decorated in the history tcet stood in its place. griffith stadiu ps homete took dust and sweat right here from 1911 t1965. d.c. has hosted four midsummer classics. two at griffith stadium. two at rfk stium. this year the national's players will stephe onto home field as all stars. news 4. >> all right. and look at here. lauren standing by. wow. things have been pretty busy for you already. >> just aittle bit, yeah. for the first time. i mean, iik feel in may we had rain, and then we had a slew of butiful weekends, and now we're back to this rainy and wet tttern. >> tim pay the piper. >> right. > obviously there's a game today. there's one tomorrow. >> there
meers of congress adjourned.n more tha 31,000 standing only fans packed into griffith stadium. >> it's in the heart of the city. it's surrounded by row houses and businesses. people would sitro in thtops and watch the games free. but it's a game that'sde finitely in the heart of the city. >> president franklin roosevelt threw out the firsttch. it was an american league victory 8-3. fast fward 81 years. howard university hospital is decorated in the history tcet stood in its place....
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. >> black with meer erin blake.ran that mash-up to show that the problem this instance when they asked the reporter to leave and she was asking questions, that happens all the time with me. it is an accepted part how it happens because of what you saw. the president will answer questions and he's the president of the united states. >> and she was posing questions about michael cohen and whether or not the president felt det y betrayed. >> the president had been tweeting about exactly that hours before. >> exactly. it was a question she should ask on behalf of people like me. he doesn't have to answer. >> it's his prerogative not to answer. >> the white house saying she was barred from a public open event. it wasn't as if it was a small meeting pick and choose what reporters, this was an oppress event people not part of the pool, a dangerous press event and i and others happy people are talking about this and networks like fox news. >> saying we stand with cnn on the issue with access. kellyanne conway in a response
. >> black with meer erin blake.ran that mash-up to show that the problem this instance when they asked the reporter to leave and she was asking questions, that happens all the time with me. it is an accepted part how it happens because of what you saw. the president will answer questions and he's the president of the united states. >> and she was posing questions about michael cohen and whether or not the president felt det y betrayed. >> the president had been tweeting about...
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. >> yang: in indianapolis last r night, a prayer vigil fonemb meers of one family killed in lay week's duck boat traged near branson, missouri. safe experts say the dangers d k boats have been well- documented for nearly two decades. peter goelz was managing director of the national transportation safety board in the late990s. >> this was not an accident that came out of the blue. we've seen this before and it' tragic that action hadn't been taken. >> yang: the amphibious vehicles were built during world war two as military landing craft. today they operate as land-and- water tourist attractions in many u.s. cities, including boston and washington, d.c. late thursday, a duck boat tour on table rock lake in missouri capsized during a severe storm, killing 19 of the 31 passengers aboard. video shot by people nearby show the doomed vessel battling near- hurricane force winds and quickly sinking as it takes on water. >> be advised we have strong >> yang: the boat's operators ventured out despite storm warnings. tia coleman lost nine family members, including her husband, and three children
. >> yang: in indianapolis last r night, a prayer vigil fonemb meers of one family killed in lay week's duck boat traged near branson, missouri. safe experts say the dangers d k boats have been well- documented for nearly two decades. peter goelz was managing director of the national transportation safety board in the late990s. >> this was not an accident that came out of the blue. we've seen this before and it' tragic that action hadn't been taken. >> yang: the amphibious...
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we know this in this polarized environment we pretty much know how most peb meers of the senate will vote regardless of who the nominee. is so the actual targets in terms of vulnerable or senators who could flip their vote is very narrow, that is why we are talking so much about a handful of democrats in red states wh are up in 2018 and then a couplr publicans, lisa murkowski from alaska, susan colins fromxt main, the eal fight and i think this is a fietd that will go beyond the nominee and ybe even beyond the vote is is defining the terms of the debate around what this. is you alrdy see democrats talking about this, this say referendum on roe v. wade and on access to health care, for republicans they wanto make this referendum on the quality and qualifications of the supreme court nominee, d use it to mobilize their base to say see, this is what happens when you get control of the senate and the presidency. you control who sitsn the court. let's not move that in 2018. let's go turn out andake sur w keep our practice jort in the senate. >> well, that's true. i hink democratsce a real
we know this in this polarized environment we pretty much know how most peb meers of the senate will vote regardless of who the nominee. is so the actual targets in terms of vulnerable or senators who could flip their vote is very narrow, that is why we are talking so much about a handful of democrats in red states wh are up in 2018 and then a couplr publicans, lisa murkowski from alaska, susan colins fromxt main, the eal fight and i think this is a fietd that will go beyond the nominee and ybe...
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we're talking now to bhooshan saidha and his lawyerfrom fieldfisher, iona meeres—young. we are going to a little bit about your wife. we appreciate you talking to us. you have good reasons for wanting to speak out. tell us about reeta ? reasons for wanting to speak out. tell us about reeta? what sort of woman was she? she was a genuinely special person. she always had a smile on herface. she always had a lot of time for everybody. but most importantly, she was my everything. and she was to me, a perfect mother to our two young daughters, who she put before everything else. nine and six. you were expecting your third baby? that's correct. tell us about the pregnancy? reeta was 15 weeks pregnant. unfortunately, at that stage her waters broke. it happened in the morning. reto was genuinely physically well. she made her way to the hospital. when she arrived there she was effectively just told the hospital. when she arrived there she was effectivelyjust told to wait. wait for what? wait for a natural miscarriage. she was told to wait for 24 to 48 hours. at that stage she wasn
we're talking now to bhooshan saidha and his lawyerfrom fieldfisher, iona meeres—young. we are going to a little bit about your wife. we appreciate you talking to us. you have good reasons for wanting to speak out. tell us about reeta ? reasons for wanting to speak out. tell us about reeta? what sort of woman was she? she was a genuinely special person. she always had a smile on herface. she always had a lot of time for everybody. but most importantly, she was my everything. and she was to...
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take a look atome images weeaed meers showed up to cast the vote.is over a h aeastdding dnd bgaingectivee thorr worry and potential impact for everyone across the dc region is that after this t vote,he union could decide to have their 9,000 or dulco do strike and tt asoug, tt livesi ut gettingeeo around for the big all-star game and events. >> unfortunately,t i could be total chaos. because the peoplegi in this re dependn pubc transportati,on our friend on it fairly othe members ti h tid. they're fed up with the disrespect that thismar aen g e leadership team ha sometimes people think they can treatou anyway they want to treat eyou. we'r hear to say no, you cannot: it is transportation system. so the public is affected. but it is for thest a the public, we're all on the same side and i wis the public would hcome out and tell the general manager that, a, we expect you to treator wkers w expet you toe the public riatght. >> reporter: it is still up to the leadership onnd when itrld happen. earliestse're told tomorrow morning. it could be sever days fr
take a look atome images weeaed meers showed up to cast the vote.is over a h aeastdding dnd bgaingectivee thorr worry and potential impact for everyone across the dc region is that after this t vote,he union could decide to have their 9,000 or dulco do strike and tt asoug, tt livesi ut gettingeeo around for the big all-star game and events. >> unfortunately,t i could be total chaos. because the peoplegi in this re dependn pubc transportati,on our friend on it fairly othe members ti h tid....