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support pbs newshour.fessionals are committed to acting in their clients asked. more information at let's make a plan.org. >> the john s. and james l knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the newshour. arizona will soon be the latest state with a near-total abortion ban after the state's supreme court revived a 160-year-old law. the law provides no exceptions for rape or incest. and, in its 4-2 opinion, the conservative majority wrote, quote, "physicians are now on notice that all abortions, except those necessary to save a woman's life, are illegal.” amna: doctors who perform abortions could face criminal prosecution and prison time, though the democratic attorney general says she will not prosecute. it's the latest test of the
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support pbs newshour.ore information at let's make a plan.org. >> the john s and james l knight foundation, fostering informed, engaged communities. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the newshour. college campuses in several parts of the country are struggling tonight with just where to draw the line between allowing protests and free speech and preventing antisemitism and intimidation. as the school year nears its end, columbia university announced it would stay on a hybrid schedule until the end of the spring semester next week. and, students were arrested at new york university last night. >> police arrested more than 100 people at nyu, as the term all to other schools. >> it's a really outrageous crackdown by the university. geoff: university officials said protesters breach barricades and behaved in a
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for the pbs newshour, i am nick schifrin.eoff: some 80 years after their wartime efforts, real life rosie the riveters are receiving the nation's highest civilian honor from congress. john yang has the story. >> the call came clear. wake up, miss america. >> some of them went to work in factories during world war ii to join the war effort. some to help make ends meet while their husbands were fighting the war. >> i have the honor of presenting this medal to rosie the riveter. >> today about 30 of them represented millions of sister workers at the u.s. capitol to receive the congressional gold medal. one of the nation's highest civilian honors. as men went off to war, six million women went off to factories and shipyards, filling the jobs the men had left. between 1940 and 1945, women in the workforce went from 27% to 37%. they were dubbed rosie the riveter, celebrated with an iconic poster, a norman rockwell painting and a popular song. working for victory rosie the riveter a™ a™ >> at age 17, mae went to work as what else, r
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for the pbs newshour, i'm ali rogin. ♪ >> the u.s.ourt today heard arguments in the most significant case on homelessness in decades. the case looks at challenges to laws in a small oregon town for fining homeless people up to 300 dollars for setting up camps in public parks. the heart of the question is whether these laws classify as cruel and unusual punishment. our supreme court analyst marcia coyle has been following it all and joins us now. the justices expressed concern these laws punish homeless people who have no other choice but to sleep outside. what was the basis of the case? >> the lawsuit filed by the homeless citizens in grants pass claimed the ordinance prohibiting camping in public spaces punish them and violate the eighth amendment cruel and unusual punishment clause. they said they were being punished because of their status and the supreme court said in earlier opinions you cannot punish someone on the basis of their status. you can punish conduct but not status. >> our team spoke with ed johnson, the attorney who f
for the pbs newshour, i'm ali rogin. ♪ >> the u.s.ourt today heard arguments in the most significant case on homelessness in decades. the case looks at challenges to laws in a small oregon town for fining homeless people up to 300 dollars for setting up camps in public parks. the heart of the question is whether these laws classify as cruel and unusual punishment. our supreme court analyst marcia coyle has been following it all and joins us now. the justices expressed concern these laws...
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institutions. ♪ announcer: and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbsm viewers like you. thank you. william: welcome to the newshour. there is an uneasy calm across the middle east after both israeli and iranian officials had muted responses to israel's retaliatory strike in central iran. the region had been on edge since an attack on israel. reporter: it is not every day that something explodes near and iranian bays during a time of intense regional tension but today that is what happened and all sides are trying to downplay it. near the central city of isfahan this morning, iran's air defense targeted small drones but former military and intelligence officials tells pbs newshour this was an israeli strike your a guard to bays nuclear technology center. by day, iranian state tv showed isfahan quiets. >> life is going on according to normal. reporter: and a local iranian military commander says there is not much to see here. a sound heard early in the morning today in esfahan was not an explosion, it was our powerful air defense hiring at a suspicious o
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judy: for the pbs newshour, i am judy woodruff in alamance county, north carolina. ♪ geoff: do not forget including newshour legal analyst's preview of tomorrow's arguments in the supreme court and for president trump's claim of presidential immunity. amna: join us again back here tomorrow night when we visit ukraine's second-largest city. two years into russia's bombardment and hear resident's fears over what comes next. i am amna nawaz. geoff: i am geoff bennett. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you for joining us and have a good evening. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. >> actually, do not need vision to do most things in life. ♪ >> yes, i am legally blind and yes i am responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it is exciting to be part of a team driving technology forward. that is the most rewarding thing. people who know bdo. >> the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy. and the robert and virginia schiller founda
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certified professionals are proud to support pbs newshour.fp professionals are committed to acting in their clients' best interest. more information at the website. >> the foundation fostering an and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. here in ukraine, as leaders await news on additional u.s. aid, russia's war has entered a new phase, attacking ukraine's energy systems with devastating precision. but first, we start at home where the u.s. supreme court heard oral arguments today in a case about january 6. geoff: this arguments focused on -- those arguments focused on whether part of a federal obstruction law can be used to prosecute some of the rioters involved in the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. the court's ruling could impact hundreds of criminal cases, even the pending case against
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american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. nouncer:this program was madee by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. today the israeli military dismissed two officers and reprimanded three senior officers it of qatar and egypt. here is nick schifrin. reporter: israel is calling it a grave mistake, three precise hits on vehicles filled with aid workers trying to feed the hungry. unusually swift investigation blamed mistaken identification, and decisions contrary to the standard operating procedures. the idf fired the burglary -- the brigade major and a chief of staff and it represented more -- and it reprimanded more senior officers. the top idf spokesman -- >> this is a tragedy. it was a terrible chain of errors and never should happened. reporter: along the coast the idf says and armed gunmen boarded the convoy and surveillance spotted a second gunman. further south the convoy split and that is when the idf admit that one
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but -- i'm nothing to this country. >> for the pbs "newshour". na: find more of our coverage of america's safety net online org/newshour. geoff: one artist has taken handbags. pamela of rhode island weekly reports, he decided to put them in his hands. part of our arts and culture series. [sewing machine] >> if someone told me i would be making piers -- purses. i'm lisk the dream. >> the dream is being a designer of handbags, colorful and made by hand in his work shop and sold in hundreds of boutiques. the purses are clutched by martha stewart, sarah jessica parker. not only do they star on the red carpet, they fly down the runway. they are a fusion of art and access other. >> in terms of art, it's interactive, it's modular. i think it speaks in an interesing way. >> and interesting twist carries stetson into the world of access others. he studied studio art and philosophy at brown university and started out creating these digital hybrid paintings. >> computer generated paintings we called it new media and i call it digital art. these are colorful
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pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the newshour.re have been few incidents in 6 months of war in gaza that have created the level of outrage that leaders across three continents expressed today. amna: overnight israel killed 7 members of the charity, the world central kitchen: o palestinian and six foreigners, including one dual american-canadian, as well as an australian, and europeans. the president of the u.s. called the group's founder, the chef jose andres, to express his "heartbreak." israel called the killings unintended, and vows to investigate. nick schifrin begins our coverage. nick: in the words of the world central kitchen, this, was a targeted attack. a direct hit on the group's armored vehicle, incinerating everything and everyone inside. all that was left intact -- a metal plate with the group's logo. they came here from all over the world, to feed the hungry. they leave in the white body bags borne by this war's more than 30,000 victims. among them, the group's palestinian driver seif abu taha. this was all a mistake
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certified professionals are proud to support pbs newshour.rofessionals are committed to acting in their clients' best interests. more information at the eight website. >> the walton family foundation, looking for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. supported by the macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org . and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. today, the bodies of foreign aid workers killed in an israeli strike early yesterday morning, have left gaza, and are being flown to their home countries. geoff: they worked for world central kitchen, whose founder today accused israel of targeting his employees deliberately, an accusation israel denies. nick schifrin starts our coverage. nick: he had flown 7800 miles from home to
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home of the pbs newshour weeknights on pbs.nterest in women's sports has never been higher than it's been this past week during the ncaa women's basketball tournament, which ends today. at least two of the games were the most-watched women's basketball games ever -- more viewers even than last year's world series or nba finals. earlier, i tald about what's behind this boom in women's sports with claire watkins, host of the podcast "the late sub" r the website just women's sports. claire, we've seen such a growth in the popularity and even revenue for women's sports in the last few years. what's behind this boom? claire watkins: yeah, i think it's twofold. i think we're seeing investment off of the field, off of the court, where people are realizing that this is an opportunity, not only on the business end, but also just in that we're seeing the rise of the parity in sports themselves. i think if you look, for example, at the ncaa tournament this year, we're seeing rising parity in the league or across the ncaa, and that is turn
home of the pbs newshour weeknights on pbs.nterest in women's sports has never been higher than it's been this past week during the ncaa women's basketball tournament, which ends today. at least two of the games were the most-watched women's basketball games ever -- more viewers even than last year's world series or nba finals. earlier, i tald about what's behind this boom in women's sports with claire watkins, host of the podcast "the late sub" r the website just women's sports....
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. ♪ >> certified financial planner professionals are proud to support pbs newshour weekend.ne information at lets make a plan you're. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasng and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening, i'm john yang. as efforts intensify to break a debt lock -- deadlock in talks for the israelis still held, u.s. talks are to free two including an american. it's not clear when the footage was taken. siegel ice wife was released during a brief truce in november. talks on a hostage release and cease-fire are expected to removal this week in egy. john kirby says israel promises it won't launch an invasion into rafah until they hear the u.s. point of view. >> they've assured us they won't go into rafah until we've had a chance to share our perspectives and views with them. the hamas hasn't fully rejected it. if we can get that this place, that gives you six weeks of peace. >> the white h
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pbs news weekend. cfp professionals are committed to acting in their client's best interest. more infortion at letsmakeaplan.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and, friends of the newshour♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ john: good evening. i'm john yang. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy hailed yesterday's house vote to resume aid to his embattled nation, calling it a side of unwavering u.s. support for ukraine, and the ukrainian people. other western leaders also welcome that $61 billion aid package. german chancellor olaf scholz called it a "strong signal." polish prime minister donald tusk said the much delayed funding is "better late than too late." the kremlin, on the other hand, said it would "further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians." on nbc's meet the press today, zelensky said that the new weapons will give his fighters a "chance for victory." >> we really need to get to the final point. we need to get it approved by the senate, and then we want to get things as fast as possible so that we get some tangi
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a giant in the industry, cofounder of what is now "the pbs newshour," anchoring his own show before partneringong-running "macneil lehrer report." his career defined by dedication and commitment to journalism. robert macneil was 93. >>> when we come back, who says penguins can't fly? the proof still ahead. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most common side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury, and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today, for the potential for fewer injections. breathing claritin clear i
a giant in the industry, cofounder of what is now "the pbs newshour," anchoring his own show before partneringong-running "macneil lehrer report." his career defined by dedication and commitment to journalism. robert macneil was 93. >>> when we come back, who says penguins can't fly? the proof still ahead. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if...
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hearings and later launched the award-winning report that went to ace full hour and still runs as "pbs newshourwe have another death to report. italian fashion designer roberto cavalli has died. cavalli became famous in the early 1970s for his animal prints and bold and sensual styles. he also was known for creating the sandblasted look on jeans. cavalli's high-end fashions have been won by celebrities, including cindy crawford, jennifer lopez, and madonna. roberto cavalli was 83. "on the road" is next, with the moon, the sun, and a little magic on the road for the eclipse in 2024. ion, you could be experiencing a partial response to your antidepressant. partial response happens when your antidepressant alone isn't enough. let's try adding rexulti. when added to an antidepressant, rexulti significantly reduced depression symptoms more than an antidepressant alone. so you can build on your progress. rexulti can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. antidepressants may increase suicidal thoughts and actions and worsen depression in children
hearings and later launched the award-winning report that went to ace full hour and still runs as "pbs newshourwe have another death to report. italian fashion designer roberto cavalli has died. cavalli became famous in the early 1970s for his animal prints and bold and sensual styles. he also was known for creating the sandblasted look on jeans. cavalli's high-end fashions have been won by celebrities, including cindy crawford, jennifer lopez, and madonna. roberto cavalli was 83. "on...
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with me is lisa desjardins, a correspondent for pbs newshour. good to have you with us.n to on the hill, how likely is it there are the votes there when it comes to this foreign aid bill now that it is split up into the four separate pieces? it is tricky business, it is unclear which of these bills will pass, if all of them will, each has different issues but in general there is a wider support for aid for israel, some democrats you want conditions on it and if you republicans as well. the euchareena piece is the most complex and right now it is not clear it has a majority of republicans, which is what speakerjohnson wants to prove that he is with his party, he will get over if you hurdles, the first one he hopes to get a majority and if he does not he will have to get two—thirds supermajority of everyone, that is risky for him. if democrats pass the bill, republicans may see it is time for you to go. we will talk more and are in at any moment. with this bill, is there a point you can put in amendments as well, border security as well?— security as well? there are republ
with me is lisa desjardins, a correspondent for pbs newshour. good to have you with us.n to on the hill, how likely is it there are the votes there when it comes to this foreign aid bill now that it is split up into the four separate pieces? it is tricky business, it is unclear which of these bills will pass, if all of them will, each has different issues but in general there is a wider support for aid for israel, some democrats you want conditions on it and if you republicans as well. the...