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it's easy with the pbs video app.ad the pbs video app on your mobile or streaming device. now you can watch the latest pbs episodes, or catch up on the shows you missed. and when you support your local station, you can get pbs passport, giving you access to more episodes, more specials, more of what you love! get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs, anytime you want, anywhere you are. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, outrage-- violence in the streets of minneapolis and protests in many cities, as a police officer is charged with murder in the death of george floyd. then, one on one: presumptive democratic presidential nominee joe biden joins me to discuss the events in minneapolis and what they mean for all americans plus it's friday, mark shields and david brooks on minneapolis, the pandemic and leadership in a time of multiple crises. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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it's easy with the pbs video app.wnload the pbs video app on your mobile or streaming device. now you can watch the latest pbs episodes, or cch up on the shows you missed. and whenou support your local station, you can get pbs passport, giving you access to more episodes, more scials, more of what you love! get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs, anytime you want, anywhere you are. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, on this memorial day, as the covid 19 death toll climbs to nearly 100,000, we consider the enormity of loss and the push to return to normal. then, a summer like no other-- relaxing social restrictions spells relief for some and fear for others. plus, an outsized impact-- why the navajo nation and some other tribes are seeing some of the country's highest rates of covid-19 infections. >> a lot of native families, there are at least five or six to eight to 10 people living in one
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it's easy with the pbs video app.download the pbs video app on your mobile or streaming device. now you can watch the latest pbs episodes, or catch up on the shows you missed. and when you support your local station, you can get pbs passport, giving you access to more episodes, more specials, more of what you love! get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs, anytime you want, anywhere you are. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: as the u.s. approaches 100,000 deaths from covid-19, we talk to dr. anthony fauci and the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi about the ongoing response, on both the health front and the economy. then, a call for change. despite the pandemic, large protests erupt in minnesota following the police-involved death of george floyd. plus, the question of child care. as states around the country begin reopening, how to handle our youngest citizens. >> child care around the
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. >> connect to the frontline community on febook and twitter, and watch anytime on he pbs video app,before there will be no first-hand survivors alive. during the holocaust... >> i saw the wd auhwitz... >> the doors opened, terror hit us immediately.le >> how many peave seen a gas chber in action? >> i remember looking at the flames and thinking, "which is my mother?" >> we are the last ones, you nt to hear? here it is. >> in december, patients are trickling into hospita in wuhan. >>earrator: why wasn't united states more prepared? t there was still a remarkable lack of urgency western world. >> and it takes 18 days to get to the president. >> correct.>> arrator: correspondent martin smith investigates - president's, "hey, we got this". privately they are concluding containment is failing. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbsfr statio viewers like you. thank you. public broadcasting.on for major support is provided by the john d. and cathere t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant d peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. th
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. >> connect to the frontline community on facebook and aitter, and watch anytime on the pbs video, orore there will be no first-hand survivors alive. during the holocaust... >> i saw the word auschwitz... >> the doors opened, terror hit us immediately. >> how many people have seen a gas chber in action? >> i remember looking at the flames and thinking, "which is my motr?" >> we are the last ones, you want to hear? here it is. >> in december, patients are trickling into hospitals in wuhan. >> narrator: why wasi't the un states more prepared? >> there was still a remarkable lack of urgency in the western world. >> and it takes 18 days to get to the president. sp correct. >> narrator: cordent martin smith investigates - >> publicly they're echoing the" president'y, we got this". privately they are concluding containment is failing. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs yostation from viewers lik thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provi the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdan
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pbs. this program is also available on amazon prime video. ♪ ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ [lisa ling] coming the line. [male voice] this was not a normal day of work. [lisa ling] nobody knew that they would wake up to the deadliest fire in the history of california. our hospital had already started evacuation at eight o'clock that morning. we loaded up as many ambulances as we could. and our hospital staff called for more ambulances. the answer was we don't have any. brad loads up his own van with patients to help them escape the fire. [brad] oops. go-go-go-go. i didn't want to turn back. i needed to get these patients to a hospital. [brad brown] i'm going to do it. [voices] they told us... it's too dark right now... now, i didn't know this was the entire rest of the tow of paradise on fire... [brad] let's go... [female voice] oh, don't go so fast it scares me.. ...i won't look. [dramatic music]
pbs. this program is also available on amazon prime video. ♪ ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ [lisa ling] coming the line. [male voice] this was not a normal day of work. [lisa ling] nobody knew that they would wake up to the deadliest fire in the history of california. our hospital had already started evacuation at eight o'clock that morning. we loaded up as many ambulances as we could. and our hospital staff called for more ambulances. the answer was we don't have any. brad loads up his own...
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this pbs video on helping educate children now required to wear them in many states.when social distancing cannot be maintained. in maryland it's kids over nine in retail or food establishments, and in much of california anyone over the age of 12 must wear a mask, but both the cdc and the american academy of pediatrics go with children over age 2 mask guidance. >> we do feel like it's important for children to wear a mask if they're going to be out in public and be where they can't stay six feet away from other people or they have to go to the doctor's office. >> reporter: the reality, getting kids to wear a mask or keep six feet of distance and avoid touching their face out in public, it's a tall order. ♪ it's because i care, there's a mask on my face ♪ >> reporter: medical professionals, teachers parents are trying to normalize masks. >> trying to convince your child it's in their best interest and other people's best interest and really try to make it a game. >> reporter: the most important aspect is fit. their faces are smaller than adults and since many can't tie
this pbs video on helping educate children now required to wear them in many states.when social distancing cannot be maintained. in maryland it's kids over nine in retail or food establishments, and in much of california anyone over the age of 12 must wear a mask, but both the cdc and the american academy of pediatrics go with children over age 2 mask guidance. >> we do feel like it's important for children to wear a mask if they're going to be out in public and be where they can't stay...