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they refused to work after the case, public broadcaster suspended the match to the day host gary linux tweeting against the government's new asylum secret policy. lenika, a former football storm is one of the best known public figures in britain. the broadcaster says he breached impartiality guidelines. or the latest controversy comes as criticism, is mounting on a number of actions taken by the u. k. public broadcaster, and specifically it's chairman, richard sharp, opponent say shop is too close to the governing conservative party. and that this is affecting the bbc's impartiality. an independent review into his actions is being conducted by a lawyer looking at his appointment as chairman and whether or not there any conflicts of interest. one issue is, is role in a $960000.00 loan to then prime minister bought us johnson sharp says he was not directly involved in arranging the loan shop was also a donor to the conservative party raising questions over his political leanings, the bbc is also conducting an internal review into these matters that even bothers following developments. fo
they refused to work after the case, public broadcaster suspended the match to the day host gary linux tweeting against the government's new asylum secret policy. lenika, a former football storm is one of the best known public figures in britain. the broadcaster says he breached impartiality guidelines. or the latest controversy comes as criticism, is mounting on a number of actions taken by the u. k. public broadcaster, and specifically it's chairman, richard sharp, opponent say shop is too...
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the you case, public broadcaster has to cancel scores shows in a deepening route, about impartiality. and we look at the flight of somali refugees in kenya after escaping violence and severe drought. ah, thank you for joining as greece is gearing up for another day of protest. thousands of people have been demonstrating across the country for more than a week now after tre knox hadn't that killed 57 people. labor unions and students have joined the protests outside lament. the demonstrators have been demanding action to sticks. greece is neglected railways. the government issued an apology after wednesday's protest said sell a tens of thousands rally outside parliament. let's go live to offense. and john's therapist is fair for i. so john, this is happening as greece is heading into an election. it's a 3rd large protest since the train oxford and tell us about what we're seeing so far and what the political modes is like. well i've been really impressed by opinion polls that were published this morning saying that 86 percent of respondents identify this train crash as the countries nu
the you case, public broadcaster has to cancel scores shows in a deepening route, about impartiality. and we look at the flight of somali refugees in kenya after escaping violence and severe drought. ah, thank you for joining as greece is gearing up for another day of protest. thousands of people have been demonstrating across the country for more than a week now after tre knox hadn't that killed 57 people. labor unions and students have joined the protests outside lament. the demonstrators...
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thomas said the public broadcaster had gone too far with the suspension. the b, b. c is not acting and partially by caving in to toria piece. we're complaining about barry liquor. i thought this was badly, raul and now they're very, very exposed. as is the government because at the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and robin take responsibility for the mess they might become is costing around to blame anybody else, gary linux the b b c. civil. busy servants, the blog, what they should be doing is standing up accepting. they've broken the asylum system and telling, telling us what they're going to do to actually fix it. not winning on about carry lenika. britain is bracing for more strikes in the national health service starting on monday. workers say they are underpaid and the house system meets urgent investment. nadine bemberry for some london the n a chest is on its knees and its leading to hundreds of people dying needlessly. every week, the messages thousands came to defend british national health service. it came ahead of the late
thomas said the public broadcaster had gone too far with the suspension. the b, b. c is not acting and partially by caving in to toria piece. we're complaining about barry liquor. i thought this was badly, raul and now they're very, very exposed. as is the government because at the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and robin take responsibility for the mess they might become is costing around to blame anybody else, gary linux the b b c. civil. busy servants, the...
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is public broadcaster apologizes for cancelling several sports programs after a boycott. by present is we report on the plight of somalis living in a camp in neighboring kenya after escaping a drought. ah, and a new stage production celebrates the life of a ballet dancer will defied apartheid. iraq, south africa. ah, thank you for joining us. the italian coast guard has rescued more than 1300 migrants and refugees in the mediterranean sea. they were crammed into 3 boats. italy's government wants to curb the growing number of arrivals, but it's under pressure to intervene and save migrants. might have been more to set their reports, a race to rescue hundreds of migrants in the mediterranean, the italian navy, and coast guard launching operation to reach 3 boats of south of calabria. they pull those on board to safety and take them to italian ports. there among 5000 migrants and refugees to reach italy since wednesday rescued. say the numbers are overwhelming. especially in the central mediterranean sea route. and this just covering is absolutely caustic, especially in a co
is public broadcaster apologizes for cancelling several sports programs after a boycott. by present is we report on the plight of somalis living in a camp in neighboring kenya after escaping a drought. ah, and a new stage production celebrates the life of a ballet dancer will defied apartheid. iraq, south africa. ah, thank you for joining us. the italian coast guard has rescued more than 1300 migrants and refugees in the mediterranean sea. they were crammed into 3 boats. italy's government...
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thomas said the public broadcaster has gone too far with the suspension. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to toria pace are complaining about very limited. i thought this was badly wrong, and now they're very, very exposed as the government because the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mass they've made, they've got a costing around to play. anybody else gallery linux, the b b. c. civil. busy blog, what they should be doing is standing off accepting a broken asylum system and telling, telling us what they're going to do to actually fix that window on about gallery lenika. when the car attended the left chelsea match on saturday, most fans the express support for the present to the left. the legend and i think is really unfairly treated, disagree with the whole binding element. something yeah, the right to reflect what other people are thinking. well, if somebody's been on the 28th, i just wanted to support you that was put on really for support him. let's see that all t
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening, i am john yang. california's deadly storm season seems to keep getting worse. after days of torrential rain, river levy failed in northern california overnight, triggering flooding and water rescues. elsewhere in the state the threat oflooding has thousands under evacuation orders. some roadways have washed away. the heavy rain and melting snow packs have forced officials to open the floodgates to reservoirs for the first time in years and more rain is on the way early next week. three years ago today the world health organization declared the covid-19 outbreak at pandemic. the who is still not ready to say the public health emergency is over even as people around the globe have resumed their normal lives. more than one point one million people in the united states and nearly 7 million people worldwide have died from the virus. globally covid continues to kill nearly 1000 people a day. three american women are missing in m
this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening, i am john yang. california's deadly storm season seems to keep getting worse. after days of torrential rain, river levy failed in northern california overnight, triggering flooding and water rescues. elsewhere in the state the threat oflooding has thousands under evacuation orders. some roadways have washed away. the heavy...
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening. i'm john yang. former president trump took two social media to say he expects to be arrested tuesday in new york. and with echoes of january 6, called on supporters to protest. a spokesman later said trump has no direct knowledge of an impending arrester when it might happen. his attorney -- said the post was based on news reports. new york officials have been discussing security at the manhattan criminal court in case there is an indictment. the manhattan prosecutor has been investigating payments during the 2016 campaign intended to find the silence of several women who claim to have had extramarital sex with trump, including stormy daniels. if indicted, trump would be the first foreign president to be charged with a crime. wyoming has become the first state in the country to categorically outlaw the use of abortion pills. the most common way to end a pregnancy in the u.s. it takes effect in july pending any legal challe
this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening. i'm john yang. former president trump took two social media to say he expects to be arrested tuesday in new york. and with echoes of january 6, called on supporters to protest. a spokesman later said trump has no direct knowledge of an impending arrester when it might happen. his attorney -- said the post was based on news...
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. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to yourtation from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening, i'm john yang. delegates at the united nations have agreed on a historic international treaty to protect biodiversity in the ocean. it's been years in the making and only made it over the finish line after a marathon 36-hour negotiating session that ended late last night. >> even for people who don't live near it, the ocean is central to life on earth. it covers more than 70 percent of the earth's surface, is home to tens of thousands of species of fish, provides oxygen for the planet, and provides the livelihood for billions of people. but only 1.2% of the ocean has any legal protecti, leaving the high seas lawless and ripe for exploitation. overfishing threatens biodiversity. another threat, the ocean's rising temperatures caused in part by climate change. the man-made scourge of plastic pollution poses an ever-growing problem. late last month, as the united nations kicked off a fifth round of negotiations to establish a tr
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to yourbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening. i'm john yan spring, the season of rebirth and renewal, has reminded us that it can also be the season of death and destruction. at least 25 people are dead and dozens more injured after a tornado ripped through rural mississippi friday night, over an hour northwest of jackson. mississippi's governor declared a state of emergency as officials continue to comb through the damage. >> homes leveled. power lines down. neighborhoods destroyed. this is the seen thousands of mississippi residents woke up to this morning. >> complete and utter devastation. trees up. >> the storm pummeled this stretch of the mississippi delta with wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour and hail the size of golf balls. >> got in the bathtub with my wife and through some pillows over us. >> the tornado was so intense that radar images left a meteorologist nearly speechless. >> man. dear jesus, please help them. >> mississippi governor dispatched search-and
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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 am john yang. was another day of unsettled weather in the southeast, even as residen and rescue teams in mississippi combed through what's left of flattened homes and buildings. president biden declared a major disaster across the stretch of the mississippi delta that was ravaged by a deadly tornado late friday. that adds federal funds to the rebuilding effort. at least 25 people were killed in mississippi, dozens more were injured and hundreds were displaced as the storm ripped through several towns. overnight in georgia, storms destroyed entire city blocks. severe thunderstorm watches are still in effect in parts of the region. former president trump gave his first public remarks about a possible indictment in a new york case centering on hush money paents to several women. at his first 2024 campaign rally last night in waco, texas, mr. trump said it's all st politics. trump -- mr. trump: the new weapon being used b
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the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like youthank you. william: good evening and welcome to washingtonweek. i am william brangham. financial talk -- shock waves rippled across the country this week following two of the biggest failures in u.s. history. silicon valley bank and signature bank were shut down by regulators last weekend. on monday, president biden, trying to prevent more failures, took the unusual step of promising that all depositors at those collapsed banks would be made whole. treasury secretary janet yellen also addressed the banking concerns this week when she testified before congress. >> our banking system is sound. americans can feel confident their deposits will be there when they need them. william: but fears remain. on thursday, some of the nation's biggest lenders gave $30 billion to a small arrival, first republic bank, trying to assure its survival. in washington, lawmakers on both sides of the want to know what went wrong and why bank management and regulators were caught so flat-footed, especially fol
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dikhtyarenko working for you and lada in sign language sokolyuk, this is the team of the first public broadcasting channel, we continue to talk about what is the situation in the temporarily occupied mariupol, we will talk about the traitor of the mayor of mariupol, petro andryushchenko, mr. petre, i congratulate you and i know that there was a lot of noise in mariupol recently , what is being discussed, what is the situation there now , let's tell our viewers and listeners please have a good evening. indeed, the last day in mariupol in the mariupol district turned out to be pleasant and loud. i was surprised because it started yesterday in the evening and about 20 of the explosions, we understand that the main epicenter of the explosions was the combine and the chad, where a mass concentration of occupiers then moved to the already mariupol district at night and kara nebesna came to the manga and took at least 20 occupiers with her, and this afternoon there were also two loud explosions, this is again on the border mariupol and the mariupol district along the line of the village of radokrayina an
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the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to "washington week." former president donald trump's legal troubles escalated this week with significant developments in two of four criminal cases against him. on friday trump threatened "potential death and destruction" if he is indicted by the manhattan district attorney. that office is investigating his alleged hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. in it was his most explicit call to violence yet. and it sparked swift criticism from democrats. >> we have already seen the consequences of incitement from the former president. he is principally responsible for inciting the violent insurrection that happened on january 6th but clearly he has not learned his lesson. >> at least one top republican, majority leader steve scalise, said "there is no place in america for political violence of any kind." this comes a federal judge pie
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iryna welcome to the first channel of public broadcasting and thank you for inviting us to your placetulations. here is the reason i would like to talk first. recently, the cabinet of ministers approved the mechanism for the forced evacuation of children from the zone of active hostilities, and according to the head of donetsk of the regional military administration of pavel kyrylenka , about three dozen children and 3,000 residents are currently in bahmut you know , before the beginning of the large-scale invasion, until february 24, 12 thousand children and 70 thousand adults lived in bakhmut, today there are three dozen left, but of course they also need to be evacuated a these three dozen. these are those whose parents did not want to evacuate or refused to evacuate in different ways . and there are some who also refused. psychologists explain to us because i also asked well, it seems to me like i imagined it. what should i say now? their psychological state does not allow them to adequately assess the danger. it seems to them that what they are in their basement is here, but at h
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. i'm john yang. russian president vladimir putin made an unannounced visit overnight to the ukrainian city of mariupol, once a symbol of defiance when ukrainian forces held out in a steel mill for nearly three months before russian forces seized the city last may. it's putin's first trip to russian-held ukrainian territory, and comes just days after the international criminal court charged him with war crimes and issued an arrest warrant. this week, putin is to meet with chinese president xi jinping in moscow. swiss investment bank ubs has agreed to take over its troubled rival, credit suisse, for more than $3 billion. the deal was engineered by swiss officials in an urgent effort to restore trust in the global banking system. global markets tumbled last week on the news of vulnerabilities at credit suisse, following the earlier collapse of two u.s. banks. officials were eager to finalize the deal before asian markets begin
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to yourtation from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome. the u.s. economy again created more jobs than expected last month. the unemployment rate went up to 3.6%. that came as labor force participation improved. more than 400,000 workers jped back into the workforce. the president made note of that out to the report came out this morning. >> the part that pleased me the most is people who have been staying out of the job market are going back in. jobs are available. people are working. they are becoming more optimistic about their future. >> wage increases slowed down but job growth remained strong overall. she is a former economist for the fedel reserve and a professor at the university of texas-austin. we have a strong jobs report for the month of february. the president said this morning that our economy is moving in the right direction. is that the entire story? >> the report is a little bit of a goldilocks report. very strong job gains. but not a lot of signs of inflation. we did see
this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to yourtation from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome. the u.s. economy again created more jobs than expected last month. the unemployment rate went up to 3.6%. that came as labor force participation improved. more than 400,000 workers jped back into the workforce. the president made note of that out to the report came out this morning. >> the part that pleased me the most is people...
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remarks against the government's new migration policy. public broadcaster said lenika breached guidelines after tweets which compared u. k. government language on immigration to that's used by nazi germany and babies his direct general tim, davy, said he will not resign over the controversy. i think my job is to serve license free payers and deliver a, b, b, c. those really focused on world class impartial landmark output. and i look forward to his resume in this situation and looking forward to delivering that the u. k. prime is arrested soon act said he hopes the issue can be resolved in a timely manner. and that it was a matter for the be be seen opposition leader care stammer to the public broadcaster had gone too far with the suspension. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to tory apiece or complaining about gary liquor. they've got this one badly ra a. now the very, very exposed as is the government because the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and robin take responsibility for the mess. they made the governors
remarks against the government's new migration policy. public broadcaster said lenika breached guidelines after tweets which compared u. k. government language on immigration to that's used by nazi germany and babies his direct general tim, davy, said he will not resign over the controversy. i think my job is to serve license free payers and deliver a, b, b, c. those really focused on world class impartial landmark output. and i look forward to his resume in this situation and looking forward...
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and crisis grips the bbc that you case public broadcast are asked to cancel, sport shows in a deepening fight about impartiality. ah, thank you for joining us. the italian coast guard has rescued more than 1300 migrants and refugees in the mediterranean sea. they were crammed into 3 boats. italy's government wants to curb the growing number of arrivals, but it's under pressure to intervene and save migrant money. how much safety reports a race to rescue hundreds of migrants in the mediterranean, the italian navy and coast guard launch an operation to reach 3 boats of south of calabria. they pull those on board to safety and take them to italian ports. there among 5000 migrants and refugees to reach italy since wednesday rescued. say the numbers are overwhelming. especially in the central mediterranean sea route, and this will just calling. it's absolutely caustic, especially in a couple of days of our song, the seo tool we, for example, with this 9 t and distress katie's on the end of march. another 41 on the night of march in 6 yesterday. and we also witness to show one in front of tun
and crisis grips the bbc that you case public broadcast are asked to cancel, sport shows in a deepening fight about impartiality. ah, thank you for joining us. the italian coast guard has rescued more than 1300 migrants and refugees in the mediterranean sea. they were crammed into 3 boats. italy's government wants to curb the growing number of arrivals, but it's under pressure to intervene and save migrant money. how much safety reports a race to rescue hundreds of migrants in the...
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stana said the public broadcaster had gone too far, but the suspension. the b. b. c is not acting and parsley by caving in to toria piece are complaining about very limiter. i thought this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed as is the government because the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and robin take responsibility for the mess. they made the company costing around to blame anybody else, gary linux, the b b c. civil. busy servants, the blog, what they should be doing is standing up accepting, they've broken the asylum system and telling, telling us what they're going to do to actually fix it. not windowing on about gary lenika. california is dealing with extreme weather conditions, some parts in the states and buried under meters as snow on flooding and other areas has killed at least 2 people and forced thousands from their homes. was lynn jordan reports for the 10th time this winter california has been hit with what meteorologists call an atmospheric river. narrow band of tropical moisture that dumped lots of rain
stana said the public broadcaster had gone too far, but the suspension. the b. b. c is not acting and parsley by caving in to toria piece are complaining about very limiter. i thought this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed as is the government because the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and robin take responsibility for the mess. they made the company costing around to blame anybody else, gary linux, the b b c. civil. busy servants, the blog,...
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the public broadcaster said lenika breached guidelines after tweets, which compared u. k. government language on asylum to that used by nazi germany on the bbc director general, tim davy says he will not resign over the controversy. i think my job is to serve license for repairs and deliver a, b, b, c. those really focused on world class impartial landmark output. and i look forward to resolving this situation and looking forward to delivering that the u. k . prime minister is she cynic said he hopes the issue, can be resolved in a timely manner, but said it was a matter for the baby seam opposition leader care stammer said the public broadcaster had gone too far, that the suspension, bbc is not acting in partially by caving in to toria apiece were complaining about very limited her. but got this one badly. ra a now the very, very exposed as is the government. because at the heart of this is the government's failure of the asylum system. a rob and take responsibility for the mess. they made the governors casting around to blame anybody else, gary, linux, the b, b. c. ci
the public broadcaster said lenika breached guidelines after tweets, which compared u. k. government language on asylum to that used by nazi germany on the bbc director general, tim davy says he will not resign over the controversy. i think my job is to serve license for repairs and deliver a, b, b, c. those really focused on world class impartial landmark output. and i look forward to resolving this situation and looking forward to delivering that the u. k . prime minister is she cynic said he...
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this programas made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening and welcome to the "newshour." the war in ukraine is playing both in the streets of a ruined city and at a high diplomatic gathering and there was a group of 20 nations. amna: the block by block battle in eastern ukraine raged on. forces are hanging on there after round the clock russian shelling. they attacked a russia inside russia. geoff: benjamin netanyahu has announced anarchists where his wife and chanting demonstrators as sarah netanyahu was in a hair salon. it lasted four hours before police escorted her away. >> hundreds of people were going out. it all ended when the police came in with forces. geoff: police used force for the first time to break up protests against netanyahu's push to overhaul courts. crews used to look for bodies in the debris of a passenger train that collided head on. and no word y. a pennsylvania congressman is urging the epa to expand a testing zone around the train derailment site in ea
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they refused to work after the case, public broadcast is suspended. the match of the day host, gary lenika, for tweeting against the government. you asylum secret policy. let me come perform the football. soc is one of the best known public figures in breton, the broadcast that says he breached impartiality guidelines. the bdc director general tim davis says he will not resign over the control of a sci fi, think my job is to serve licensee payers. and. ready deliver a, b, b, c. they really focused on world class impartial, landmark output. and i look forward to resolving the situation and looking forward to delivering that. while the latest conservancy comes as criticism is mounting over a number of actions taken by the u. k. 's public broadcaster and specifically it's chairman, richard sharp, opponent c sharp is too close to the governing conservative party. and that this is affecting the bbc's impartiality. an independent review into his actions is being conducted by a king's counsel looking into his appointment as chairman and whether there are any
they refused to work after the case, public broadcast is suspended. the match of the day host, gary lenika, for tweeting against the government. you asylum secret policy. let me come perform the football. soc is one of the best known public figures in breton, the broadcast that says he breached impartiality guidelines. the bdc director general tim davis says he will not resign over the control of a sci fi, think my job is to serve licensee payers. and. ready deliver a, b, b, c. they really...
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k. public broadcaster has accused him of breaching impartiality guidelines by criticizing the governments new asylum seeker policy, medical, former football stories, one of the best known public figures in britain. while the bbc's director general tim davy says that he will not resign over the controversy. i think my job is to serve licensee payers and deliver a b, b c day. really focused on world class impartial landmark output. and i look forward to resolving the situation and looking forward to delivering that well, this is prime minister, she soon it says this matter for the b, b, c. and should be resolved in a timely manner. but opposition lead a kiss tom or accused the public broadcaster of giving into pressure from the ruling conservative party. the pbc is not acting impartially by caving in to toria pace are complaining about very little. i thought this was badly wrong, and now they're very, very exposed as the government because the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mass, they've made a coughing around to p
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unconfirmed reports, but there by some of germany's most respected media organizations like the public broadcast a r d and the newspaper did site and what they've got is many concrete details about what they say happened with the north stream explosions, they say that prosecutors, investigators have identified the boat that was used in the operation to blow up the pipelines. a yacht that it is reported was rented from a, or a firm in poland that apparently belonged to 2 ukrainian nationals. so that's one, a concrete link with ukraine. they say investigators have found that 6 people were on board and involved in the operation. including a divers and medical personnel at their nationalities are unknown because fake passports were used to rent this yacht. and then they go on with more details that the location of this boat was attract, leaving rostock in northern germany, and was subsequently located near a danish island in the baltic sea. and according to these german media reports, as i say, it is what they are at the moment. a weston intelligence agency, or had already warned, or also suggested
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this information is coming from the german public broadcast a r d, and one police man is set up. been hard because he was shot up by your purse news flat. the special unit searched in the south of germany. now that person had until then not been known to authorities is what we're hearing. but again, for more info, we'll just have to wait for that. federal prosecutor statement later. so the focus is the right burger group reminder saw nina who the reich's burger are well the rags failure, that's a deeply anti democratic movement, not just located in germany, but also in other european countries. they don't recognize the german state, they reject democracy as a system and they are willing to commit violent acts. and it is believed that the scene in germany consists of some 23000 people. now that's 2000 more than last year. and like you said, it's the 2nd big grade in that scene in just a few months in december. police don't more than a 100 objects in 11 german states, but also austrian, italy, they arrested 25 subjects, the suspect. and what you have to know about the scene is that
this information is coming from the german public broadcast a r d, and one police man is set up. been hard because he was shot up by your purse news flat. the special unit searched in the south of germany. now that person had until then not been known to authorities is what we're hearing. but again, for more info, we'll just have to wait for that. federal prosecutor statement later. so the focus is the right burger group reminder saw nina who the reich's burger are well the rags failure, that's...
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." here are the latest headlines. the war in ukraine is playing out tonight both in the stres of a ruined city and at a high-level diplomatic gathering. it dominated discussions at the group of 20 nations summit. on the fighting front, the block-by-block battle for bakhmut in eastern ukraine raged on. meanwhile, russia says ukrainian fighters attacked the bryansk region inside russia today. ukraine denied the claim. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has denounced protesters as anarchists after a crowd last night staged a mass protest outside the building where his wife was getting her hair done. chanting, jeering demonstrators gathered in e street as sara netanyahu was in a tel aviv hair salon. the chaotic scene lasted four hours before police escorted her away. >> hundreds of people just blocked her from going out. it all ended when the police came in with horses and just made their w
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. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions pbs ation from viewers like you. thank you. vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. for thousands of people in california, the punishing clean-up from back-to-back blizzards goes on tonight. winter in the california mountains has turned out to be more like a natural disaster, especially east of los angeles. william brangham has our report. william: as snow continues to blanket various parts of california, residents are still trying to find ways to get out from under it. patricia derleth lives in a mobile home complex in the san bernardino mountains, where at least 10 feet of snow has fallen. >> this place is a disaster zone. william: many people are just emerging for the first time in days, inching their way throug dug-out paths. some have to trek long distances just to get necessities like food and medicine. >> just hiking back now with the food. i'm actually trying to get to hilltop, that's the only place we can get phone serv
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. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributionsyour pbs station from viewers like you thank you. geoff: welcome to the newshour. the fate of some 40 million americans' promised student debt relief is in the hands of the supreme court. amna: the justices heard arguments today in high stakes cases over the legality of president biden's student loan forgiveness plan. students, teachers and activists gathered outside the court highlighting their struggles and demanding debt relief. >> in order to become those -- the next generation of healthcare workers, the next generation of working in corporate america, basically being in your law enforcement. in order to do that, we must go to school. so how can we give back to our community if we don't have the resources? >> i have upwards of $80,000 of student debt. some of that is public. some of that is private. and i think that student debt cancellation would be a benefit for many, many people. millions. amna: the issue has been embroiled in the courts since the president announced his debt re
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this program was made possible for the corporation abide public broadcasting and by contributions tos station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the newshour. lawmakers are making thousands of political and financial calculations this evening after president biden it releases $6.9 trillion budget plan for 2024. amna: the white house proposal calls for raising taxes on the wealthiest americans to invest in the working class. pres. biden: my budget is about investing in america and all of america, including places and people and folks who've been forgotten. amid the economic upheaval of the past four decades, too many people have been left behind or treated like they're invisle. not anymore. i promise you, i see you. amna: the white house plan anticipates the gap between what the country takes in and what it spends will grow next year to $1.85 trillion. npr white house correspondent tamara keith is here to break down the highlights and make dollars and sense of it all. see what i did there? correspondent: you got a budget plan in. amna: the president often says budgets
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to yourbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening and welcome to the "newshour." the federal reserve has raised interest rates again by another quarter of a percentage point. today's decision came against the backdrop of troubles in the banking industry. amna: the rate hikes are being blamed by some for weakening banks. but fed policy makers stuck to their stance that higher rates are essential for the moment to try bringing inflation under control. >> after announcing the fed's ninth rate hike, chairman jay powell suggested the might be a slow or pause future increases. >> we believe in events in the banking system are likely to result in tighter credit conditions for households and businesses which could affect economic outcomes. it is too soon to determine the extent of the effects. >> the fed has been doing its share of damage control for nearly two weeks in the wake of the second largest bank failure in u.s. history. the collapse of a silicon valley bank followed by
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the corporation from public broadcasting and by contributions from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening and welcome to "washington week." early battle lines are converging between democrats and republicans as the deadline to raise the debt ceiling moves. at a speech in philadelphia, the president unveiled his proposed spending plan for the next fiscal year by previewing his priorities heading into the election cycle. $6.8 trillion budget would increase military spending and a wide range of new social programs. it also aims to reduce future budget deficits by nearly $3 trillion of the next decade through savings and tax increases on corporations and the very wealthiest americans. it funds medicare by taxing households earning over $400,000. the president issued this challenge to speaker kevin mccarthy. >> i am ready to meet with the speaker any time. tomorrow if he has his budget. i will show you what i want to do. we will see what we agree and don't agree on. >> the house freedom caucus, a critical voting block, announced what they are arguing is necessary rol
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening a welcome to the newshour. as we come on the air we are tracking developments into different stories. americans witnessing the horror of another mass shooting, a deadly assault out of school and israelis witnessing a day unlike any before it. and up people that is paralyzing the country. >> an attack left the shooter and six people dead including three children at a church run school. the police chief was moved to tears by the tragedy. stephanie sy begins our coverage. reporter: inosine that has become all too familiar in the country, first responders rushed to respond to reports of an active school shooter this time of the covenant school, a private christian elementary school of about 200 students. tennessee police initially said a female suspect entered the school killing three children and three staff members before being shot and killed by responding officers. the children were advised -- identified as evelyn and willi
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