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. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions tostation by viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening. tonight, another american community is grappling with the aftermath of another mass shooting. this time it was at an outlet mall outside dallas, texas. the gunman was 33 years old. he killed eight people and wounded seven others before a police officer killed him. three of the wounded are in critical condition. none of the victims have been publicly identified yet. the oldest is said to be 61, the youngest just five. shoppers scurried for safety as the gunman opened fire during a busy shopping day in the middle of texas's high school prom and graduation season. >> i heard about 10 pops going off. there was a guy dressed in all black wearing a vest, has an assault rifle, shooting at people. >> witnesses said they heard dozens of rounds fired. >> i get out of the store. i keep walking. all the doors were locked. >> they police officer was at the mall for an unrelated incident. he rushed to the scene, where he shot and killed the gu
. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions tostation by viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening. tonight, another american community is grappling with the aftermath of another mass shooting. this time it was at an outlet mall outside dallas, texas. the gunman was 33 years old. he killed eight people and wounded seven others before a police officer killed him. three of the wounded are in critical condition. none of the victims...
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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. >> good evening. i'm john yang. in london, a ceremony not seen in 70 years. the coronation of a british narch. the pageantry befitting the occasion. gnitaries from around the world including first lady jill biden. in the streets, clouds clamoring for a glimpse of king charles iii and queen camilla. there were also protests. ♪ >> this was supposed to be a scaled-back coronation to reflect the financial structures endured by millions of charles iii's subjects. as he finally fulfilled his destiny, the opulence on display was far grander than most would have seen in their lifetimes. pomp and embedded in britain's dna. an enthralled royalist who braved grim weather and lined the procession to westminster avenue. but charles is not as popular as his late mother, the queen. several anti-monarchists were arrested before it went underway. members of a group called republic, which has been staging protests since his ascension to the throne. the leader is
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. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions topbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening. the departure of private american citizens from sudan moved forward today. the state department says a second bus convoy organized by the u.s. government has arrived safely in port sudan from khartoum. that brings the total number of evacuated citizens to nearly 1000. fewer than 5000 others remain and are asking for help to leave. there are reports the u.s. navy ship runs a is in port sudan eakly to ferry american citizens to saudi arabia. that has been the destinations of thousands for foreign nationals from other countries. cellphone video shows a crush of people trying to get saudi visas. on sudan's northern border satellite imagery shows buses lined up waiting to enter egypt. for this pakistani man, a sense of relief and sadness. >> i left everything. all the savings of 13 years i am living here. >> how do you feel? >> just to save my life i am happy. >> this afternoon amid a cease-fire the united nations said the human
. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions topbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening. the departure of private american citizens from sudan moved forward today. the state department says a second bus convoy organized by the u.s. government has arrived safely in port sudan from khartoum. that brings the total number of evacuated citizens to nearly 1000. fewer than 5000 others remain and are asking for help to...
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on this draft law, for the fact that you put european standards into it, and i wish for our public broadcaster to really become like that and be number one in the television ratings among all other channels. then it will be really effective reforms that thank you for the 341th amendment authored by the rounder by the rejection committee, please note and vote for 58 decisions not taken dear colleagues, we have come all the amendments that were taken into account, now we move on to the amendments that are being confirmed and we start with the two amendments that the noble mr. yurchyshyn, people's deputy yurchyshyn yaroslav romanovych told us about, these are 178-179th, they are one committee taken into account the second taken into account partially you have heard the position people's deputy yurchyshyn explained why he demands that the committee's decision be confirmed, the head of the committee explained why they should be left in the version proposed by the committee, or should we support it, so we put 178 amendment by poturaeva's authorship in turn, it is taken into account by the committee,
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." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions tos station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. i'm john yang. in turkey, they are counting the votes from today's election to see if president recep tayyip erdogan will extend his two decade hold on power. the state run news agency indicates erdogan may be headed for a runoff in two weeks. the election, with a unified opposition, represents the greatest political challenge yet to erdogan's increasingly authoritarian rule. challenger kemal kilicdaroglu narrowly led erdogan in pre-election surveys. he's a retired civil servant and ran on a promise of restoring democracy, which erdogan has eroded. some turkish voters went to the polls in the mood for change. murat: for me this feels like a parting of ways. i don't know how to describe it. i can't think of a more important election. john: while we await the final vote count, we turn to soner cagaptay, who's head of the turkish research program at the washington institute for near east policy. his most recent book is a sult
." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions tos station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. i'm john yang. in turkey, they are counting the votes from today's election to see if president recep tayyip erdogan will extend his two decade hold on power. the state run news agency indicates erdogan may be headed for a runoff in two weeks. the election, with a unified opposition, represents the greatest political...
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." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions tos station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. i'm john yang. now that the bargaining is done, the sales job has begun -- today, leaders in both parties began briefing lawmakers on the deal that president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy reached last night to raise the debt ceiling and limit new spending. if congress passes it by june 5, it will avert a potentially calamitous national default. here's what we know about the contours of the tentative deal. it would extend the nation's debt limit until 2025, after the 2024 elections. implement spending caps. mostly maintain spending on defense and veterans' health care. and expand work requirements for some adults receiving food stamps. at the capitol today, speaker mccarthy tld reporters it was the best deal he could get. rep. mccarthy: it doesn't get everything everybody wanted but in divided government, that's where we end up. i think it's a very positive bill. i do want to thank the president's team that he put
." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions tos station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. i'm john yang. now that the bargaining is done, the sales job has begun -- today, leaders in both parties began briefing lawmakers on the deal that president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy reached last night to raise the debt ceiling and limit new spending. if congress passes it by june 5, it will avert a potentially...
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i welcome you to the first public broadcasting channel. thank you very much for finding the time while you were passing through kyiv. before the recording, my colleagues and i talked about the fact that many people know you as an expert on the reform of the sphere of health care at one time you were the spokesman of the ministry of health and now you are in military uniform how did you make this decision for yourself that you are going to war the decision was ready at the time of a full-scale invasion because uh, my friends are now brothers and are already combatants it was also quite clear what they would do if a full-scale invasion began. this is actually a group of honor. we and these wonderful people engaged in public activism, well, such performances under the president's office in the case of ternopolyanka, eh, regarding the demands of judicial reform and many, many others , well, this was all our life. that is, what we lived by trying to make the country closer to the democratic republic, but if it is very interesting what we did ,
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." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions tos station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. i'm john yang. president biden is on his way back to washington tonight for what's shaping up to be a make-or-break week for getting a deal with congress to raise the nation's debt limit and avoid default. the president spoke by phone with house speaker kevin mccarthy from air force one, and the two agreed to meet in-person tomorrow afternoon. before leaving the g-7 summit in japan, mr. biden said he could not guarantee that the nation wouldn't default if what he calls "maga republicans" insist on spending cuts alone. pres. biden: it's time for republicans to accept that there is no bipartisan deal to be made solely -- solely on their partisan terms. they have to move as well. i'm willing to cut spending, and i proposed cuts in spending of over a trillion dollars. but, i believe we have to also look at the tax revenues. john: mccarthy said his conversation with the president was productive. but, later, speaking to reporter
." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions tos station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. i'm john yang. president biden is on his way back to washington tonight for what's shaping up to be a make-or-break week for getting a deal with congress to raise the nation's debt limit and avoid default. the president spoke by phone with house speaker kevin mccarthy from air force one, and the two agreed to meet in-person...
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." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions tos station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. i'm john yang. tonight, a massive pacific tropical cyclone is barreling toward myanmar and bangladesh. with winds as strong as a category 3 hurricane, the storm is expected to bring heavy rains and landslides. aid workers walked along the coast, and used loudspeakers to urge residents of refugee camps to seek shelter. the storm threatens the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh, home to nearly one million rohingya, with only flimsy, makeshift structures for shelter. the united nations, world food program, and world health organization have all sent resources ahead of the storm. tonight, egypt says it has brokered a ceasefire between israel and palestinian militants in hopes of ending five straight days of violence. earlier, israeli jets pummeled targets in gaza, leveling buildings. palestinians fired a barrage of rockets into israel. in the occupied west bank, three palestinians were killed in two separate incidents
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the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like youthank you. laura: good evening and welcome to washingtonweek. i am laura barrÓn-lÓpez. president biden is juggling two challenges that could dominate and define his summer. in washington it is crunch time for the president and congressional leaders to reach an agreement on raising the country's borrowing limit. with less than three weeks to go before the u.s. is expected to run out of money and begin defaulting on debts, a second round of high-stakes talks has been postponed until next week. >> i have not seen a seriousness from the white house, it seems like they want to default more than deal. laura: the announcement comes after a tuesday weeding -- meeting at the white house ended without a breakthrough. >> i told congressional leaders i am prepared to begin a separate discussion about my budget and spending priorities but not under the threat of default. laura: there is another potential crisis looming. at the u.s./mexico border after the pandemic era deportation policy title 42 ex
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africans, they are watching a public broadcaster?mples i've given you are state—owned. but do you know that we have seen this experiment played out in other countries? i'm thinking of zimbabwe, i'm thinking of venezuela. and the model does not look good to many south african people who see it. no, it looks good. we are using it now. we were better off now. owning this. it's not like i'm saying, let's go and take eskom out of the hands of the private sector. we are owning it already. so... and then south africans have accepted and are happy with... you own it already and it's a complete mess. that's why south africans are saying, let's get proper people to go and run these institutions. are you the proper person? i'm a proper guy. i mean, i don't want to go too far back into history, but at various times, you've failed to actually file a tax return on time. you've been accused of different financial offences, you've never been convicted, but some of those charges were never brought to court. but you tell south africans, despite your o
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you can go to the public broadcaster. can go to independent media outlets in south africa to give you the footage of the day, every corner. and what even makes me happy is that even in the rural areas where normally the revolution never takes place, the people were out in their numbers saying enough is enough. let's think about the lessons to be drawn from the current crisis, because what we see is a state—operated energy giant which is failing to work. it is not delivering power to the people. we have other major state—operated companies, for example, transnet in the transport and logistics sector, which are failing the people of south africa. we could look at the aviation sector, all sorts of sectors where the state has failed, and yet your message is you still want to confiscate all privately—owned land, essentially nationalise all privately—owned land, you want to nationalise the mines, you want to nationalise the banking sector. and these are the key pillars of south africa's economy — you want them all in state hand
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welcome to the first channel of public broadcasting thank you for finding the time to come to us, have a good day. thank you for inviting me. you are the head of the public organization blue bird and this public organization has been involved in various areas for quite a long time . now on the website you can see different areas of work . are you currently focused on something specific or do you take care of everything in the same way? our specificity is work with people who survived captivity, support for their families, families of missing persons and families of prisoners, that is, everything related to captivity - in essence, it was also the missing our main activity, and at some point it began to fall back to us, even in general, on the overall support of people who suffered from war crimes and what they face, first of all , those who are released, who are released from captivity and fall into a moldy life, return home . if these are civilian people, then for now unfortunately, the state support is minimal, if it was the release of civilians during the official exchange, then afte
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the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like youthank you. >> good evening and welcome to "washington week." the united states, the world's largest economy, is days away from an unprecedented debt default and a toxic ripple effect across the government because president joe biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy cannot agree on how to raise the nation's borrowing limit or debt ceiling. janet yellen announced today that the nation could run out of money to pay its bills as soon as june 5, giving the president and speaker and negotiators slightly more breathing room to strike a deal and get it through congress. one issue -- spending cuts. >> it's really coming down to one thing. it has been about spending. the democrats have never wanted to stop spending -- they want to keep adding and adding and adding. >> speaker mccarthy and i have a different review -- different view of who should bear the physical burden. i do not believe the whole burden should fall on the back of working-class and middle-class americans. my house republican fri
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the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening and welcome to "washington week." i'm john yang. talks on raising the debt ceiling took an unscheduled break today. in the morning republican negotiators abruptly walked away from the bargaining table only to say this evening that they were going back. they said they had paused the talks because the white house hadn't moved far enough in the recognize' direction on -- republicans' direction on spending cuts. in the days before this both house speaker kevin mccarthy and president biden sounded optimistic. president is monitoring -- 7,000 miles and 13 time zones away in japan where he's attending the g7 summit. the president is due back at the white house late sunday night, earlier than planned and will be available to meet in person with the speaker. the two sides are racing a deadline. they have to have a deal in time for congress to pass it before the treasury runs out of money to pay for everything from social security and medicare benefits to military
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." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to youron by viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to "the newshour." 10 days now stand between the u.s. and a catastrophic default on debt. treasury secretary janet yellen said today the u.s. will likely have enough reserves to push off potential default until june 5. the previous deadline was june 1. the announcement provides breathing room for the ongoing talks. leigh ann caldwell is a capitol correspondent with "the washington post." she joins us now with the latest. always great to see you. this announcement from treasury means that lawmakers now have four additional days to arrive at a deal, pass it through both chambers of congress, and send it to the president's desk. how does this new deadline affect the ongoing negotiations? leigh ann: that is right. there are a couple of things. they have a few more days. originally, treasury secretary yellen said it could be as early as june 1. june 5 is now the definitive date. that is something congress did not have before. while it does p
." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to youron by viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to "the newshour." 10 days now stand between the u.s. and a catastrophic default on debt. treasury secretary janet yellen said today the u.s. will likely have enough reserves to push off potential default until june 5. the previous deadline was june 1. the announcement provides breathing room for the ongoing talks. leigh ann...
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions by viewers like you. thank you. >> the long-awaited report by john durham about the fbi probe into the 2016 trump campaign and ties to russia was released publicly today. he was appointed by william barr . mtivation it is critical of the fbi, they called the handling seriously deficient and investigators were to credible towards partisan actor, saying, fbi personnel displayed a serious lack of analytical rigor towards the information they received. washington post reporter devlin barrett has been following all this and he joins me now. thank you so much for being here. this is the culmination of four years of work. what else does this say? >> it goes through the steps taken in the investigation and falsely fbi again and again for how they did it but it does not tell us much more than we already knew, and frankly many of these criticisms have been said before by others who looked at this. william he seems to be arguing the fbi received a lot of information and they should have treated it more sus
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and by the corporation for public broadcasting. ditional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism... park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the john d. and catherine t macarthur foundation committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more at macfound.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from the charina endownment fund. >> by the time i got to fallujah, you know, i thought i'd seen it all, i thought i'd survived it all. >> were you right? >> (laughing): no, no i mean, god no. um, no, no that was all different level of, of violence. ♪ (recording of arabic speakers growing louder) fallujah is 35 miles from bagdad, and by the spring of 2004, it was completely in the hands of the insurgents and al qaeda. (crowd shouting) and it had become like a giant car bomb factory, they were just like making car bombs and like shipping them to bagdad, you know, like every d
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broadcasters, especially public broadcasters funded by taxpayer money, should put their action behindfully, criticise football organisations or other sports organisations for not paying equally women and men, or not having the same prize money. we need to generate the revenues and they should help us, because otherwise we would simply not sell these rights at these undervalued prices to them. carlos alcaraz is through to the madrid masters quarter—finals after stunning the man he beat in last year's final alexandeererev, 6—1, 6—2. the reigning champion needed just 83 minutes to get the win, hitting 21 winners along the way. the 19—year—old will play karen khachanov next and will reclaim the number one ranking if he successfully defends his title. there was drama at the ipl as bottom side delhi capitals managed to upset top of the table gujarat titans to win by five runs. things started poorly for the capitals, who were 23—5 at one stage, but rallied successfuly to post a total 130—8, thanks to 51 from aman khan. they then defended it in a hectic finish — two wickets each from ishant s
broadcasters, especially public broadcasters funded by taxpayer money, should put their action behindfully, criticise football organisations or other sports organisations for not paying equally women and men, or not having the same prize money. we need to generate the revenues and they should help us, because otherwise we would simply not sell these rights at these undervalued prices to them. carlos alcaraz is through to the madrid masters quarter—finals after stunning the man he beat in last...
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european countries as part of a joint action against the powerful crime syndicate. run this, public broadcast says flooding in western and northern parts of the country has killed $100.00 people. the thought is a certain, for survivor to flood will swept away homes and infrastructure lance lives and feels that cut off roads in many areas. complicated evacuation not to sit down where rival force is battling for control of the country continue to clash despite agreeing in principle to a week long cease fire. several previous attempts at establishing a lasting truce of also failed. hundreds of thousands of sudanese and foreign nationals. now, fleet, the fighting trying to escape this makeshift center and policy, dan was set up by the u. s. and u. k. governments. many people here are hoping family members in other countries will be able to help them get out. and the good the journey is often long and complicated and you know, our living and we okay. we started the process. yeah. would they okay. summer. and then before the ha, our, it's nationality we're we, we supposed to go with the u. s. embas
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facebook that he gives interviews to journalists for a donation to support volunteers, the public broadcaster no right to receive information in this way, as it is prohibited, in particular , by the law on public television and radio broadcasting of ukraine, according to information from radio svoboda, he lived in russia until 2014 and served in the fsb, then joined to the ranks of the volunteer units of the armed forces of ukraine , the commander of the russian volunteer corps , denys nikitin, positions himself as a russian patriot and nationalist, namely , nikitin, together with other soldiers of the rbc at the beginning in march, he entered the territory of the bryansk region, then a russian volunteer was raided for propaganda purposes, but there is no accurate information about the leadership of the legion of freedom of russia . she is represented in the media by a russian man with the call sign caesar. in an interview with radio freedom, he said that he is 50 years old and comes from st. petersburg a teacher, but worked as a trainer for the legion all his life, joined the legion at the b
facebook that he gives interviews to journalists for a donation to support volunteers, the public broadcaster no right to receive information in this way, as it is prohibited, in particular , by the law on public television and radio broadcasting of ukraine, according to information from radio svoboda, he lived in russia until 2014 and served in the fsb, then joined to the ranks of the volunteer units of the armed forces of ukraine , the commander of the russian volunteer corps , denys nikitin,...
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. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions tor pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ amna: the white house is renewing its demand for congress to lift the debt ceiling without conditions as the nation could default on its debt in less than a month. since january, the government has been deploying extraordinary measures to pay its bills but the money could run out as early as june 1, according to an estimate by treasury secretary janet yellen. that puts washington on high alert to avoid a dangerous and unprecedented default. following all of this are our white house correspondent laura barron-lopez and congressional correspondent lisa desjardins. good to see you both. thank you for being here. laura, the president says he will not negotiate but yesterday the white house called the congressional leaders and invited them to a meeting at the white house may 9. are they changing strategy? near term, no. the president's position is still the same. jean-pierre made this clear during her briefing today. >> he will make it clear
. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions tor pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ amna: the white house is renewing its demand for congress to lift the debt ceiling without conditions as the nation could default on its debt in less than a month. since january, the government has been deploying extraordinary measures to pay its bills but the money could run out as early as june 1, according to an estimate by treasury...
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and by the corporation for public broadcasting. support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism... park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the john d. and catherine t macarthur foundation committed to building a more just,erdant and peaceful world. more at macfound.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with maj support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. ♪ ♪ >> maria hinojosa: every two years, the texas legislature comes to session. (metal detector buzzes) >> let's go, raiders! (clapping in rhythm) let's go, raiders! let's go, ttu! >> hinojosa: it's early 2023, and the capitol is a busy place. >> let's go, raiders! >> the senate of the 88th legislative session will come to order. >> hinojosa: lawmakers are voting on bills about everything from the cost of fuel to property xes. many without controversy. >> is there an objection to the adoption of t
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. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by the contributionso your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. investigators in texas are still looking for motives in two mass killings this weekend. in one, a gunman north of dallas killed 8 people before police killed him. geoff: in the other, a man driving an suv plowed into people waiting for a bus in brownsville. the impact killed at least eight people and critically injured several more. >> good morning, everyone. geoff: tonight, new details on the deadly collision in brownsville, texas. police identified the driver and revealed his long criminal record. >> george alvarez is a brownsville local with an extensive rap sheet. he has been formally charged and arraigned with eight counts of manslaughter, ten counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. geoff: it happened sunday morning when alvarez ran a red light and struck 18 people waiting at a bus stop outside a migrant center. he tried to flee, but was stopped by others at the scene. authorities say th
. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by the contributionso your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. investigators in texas are still looking for motives in two mass killings this weekend. in one, a gunman north of dallas killed 8 people before police killed him. geoff: in the other, a man driving an suv plowed into people waiting for a bus in brownsville. the impact killed at least eight people and...
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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. william: welcome to the newshour. president biden is cutting short his upcoming trip to asia to continue negotiations to avoid a historic default for the country. pressure is mounting because the government could run out of money to pay its bills by june 1 if an agreement is not struck by then. biden announced the change to his schedule hours after meeting with congressional leaders on raising the debt limit. pres. biden: i'm confident we will continue to make, -- make progress toward avoiding default and fulfilling america's responsibility as a leader on the world stage. . and cutting my trip short. i'm postponing the australia portion of the trip and papa new guinea, in order to be back for the final negotiations with congressional leaders. >> house republicans passed a bill that raised the debt ceiling, limited our future spending, saved taxpayers money by being able to pull back unspent money and waste and grow our economy by makin
. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributionsyour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. william: welcome to the newshour. president biden is cutting short his upcoming trip to asia to continue negotiations to avoid a historic default for the country. pressure is mounting because the government could run out of money to pay its bills by june 1 if an agreement is not struck by then. biden announced the change to his schedule...
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these individuals and institutions -- ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastingibutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: president joe biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy have a deal to avoid defaulting on the country's debt but there's still a threat of economic catastrophe if they can't sell it to congress. lisa desjardins combed through the 99-page bill and is here now with the details and a read on the mood on capitol hill. great to see you. you have read the bill. give us the big picture. lisa: the fiscal responsibility act, 99 pages. big ideas, how large do we want government to be or not? let's talk about the big bottom lines. what do we do for spending? defense spending, we increase next year by 3%, not much relative to recent years. veterans fully funded. nondefense spending would decrease slightly. that depends on the baseline math. it stays about the same. we would suspend the debt limit to january 2025, after the next election. the current curve, $1.6 trillion, this is the current spending. here is where the curve was hea
these individuals and institutions -- ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastingibutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: president joe biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy have a deal to avoid defaulting on the country's debt but there's still a threat of economic catastrophe if they can't sell it to congress. lisa desjardins combed through the 99-page bill and is here now with the details and a read on the mood on capitol hill....
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbson from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the newshour. republicans closer to an agreement on the debt ceiling. there's no deal as lawmakers get ready to leave washington for the memorial day weekend. the latest on negotiations. first, changes in u.s. immigration policy. amen about is in brownsville, texas where she has been speaking to migrants trying to navigate the new rules for asylum-seekers. a lot of questions about what the end of title 42 means. what does it look like at the border? >> as you will remember, it has been two weeks since title 42 ended. the pandemic era policy allowing officials to expel anyone arriving at the u.s. southern border. before that ended, we had seen a huge increase in the number of people arriving at the u.s. southern border. talking to u.s. officials and immigration attorneys and nonprofits, they are preparing for even bigger numbers are much a bigger surge title 42 ended. the numbers went down, and the big question was why. we found out why
this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbson from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the newshour. republicans closer to an agreement on the debt ceiling. there's no deal as lawmakers get ready to leave washington for the memorial day weekend. the latest on negotiations. first, changes in u.s. immigration policy. amen about is in brownsville, texas where she has been speaking to migrants trying to navigate the new rules...
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. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributionsur pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the newshour. the push for a deal to raise the federal debt ceiling and curb spending dominates washington again tonight. house speaker kevin mccarthy is calling for a tentative agreement by the weekend to avoid a possible national default on june 1. amna: senate majority leader chuck schumer says senators can return from an upcoming recess, if need be. but lawmakers also argued today about whether a clause in the constitution's 14th amendment requires paying public debts and makes the debt ceiling moot. >> is imposing the 14th amendment a perfect solution? no, it is not, but using the 14th amendment would allow the united states to continue to pay its bills on time and without delay, prevent an economic catastrophe, and prevent devastating cuts to some of the most vulnerable people in this country. >> it's ridiculous. it's just a way to avoid responsibility. unfortunately, that happens a lot around here. we need to hol
. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributionsur pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the newshour. the push for a deal to raise the federal debt ceiling and curb spending dominates washington again tonight. house speaker kevin mccarthy is calling for a tentative agreement by the weekend to avoid a possible national default on june 1. amna: senate majority leader chuck schumer says senators can return from...
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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. amna: welcome to the newshour. president joe biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy are meeting at this hour in a high-stakes effort to reach a bipartisan spending deal, and avoid an unprecedented default on the nation's debt. geoff: the meeting comes at a critical moment, the treasury department says there could be just ten days left before the government runs out of money to pay its debts. we'll have the latest developments later in the program. amna: now to more of today's headlines. a united nations report offered stark new numbers on the human and economic toll of extreme weather. the world meteorological organization counted nearly 12,000 disasters globally between 1970 and 2021. they left more than 2 million people dead, with 90 percent of them in developing countries. economic losses ran an estimated $4.3 trillion. more than a third of that cost was in the u.s. in india today, a heat wave that began last week left large parts o
. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributionsyour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. president joe biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy are meeting at this hour in a high-stakes effort to reach a bipartisan spending deal, and avoid an unprecedented default on the nation's debt. geoff: the meeting comes at a critical moment, the treasury department says there could be just ten days left...
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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. here are the latest headlines -- the high-stakes debt ceiling talks in washington ended tonight no progress. the impasse comes after a day of on-again off-again negotiations over raising the debt limit and curbing spending. the deadline for preventing and national default is less than two weeks away. a national guard's man in massachusetts accused of leaking secret documents will stay in jail awaiting trial. a federal magistrate judge ordered jack to shara to remain behind bars. prosecutors argued he is a flight risk. he's charged with sharing highly classified material in an online chat room. the president of ukraine made a surprise trip to the middle east today to win support in the war against russia. he arrived in saudi arabia for the arab league summit and met with its leaders. later, he warned against turning a blind eye to russia's actions. >> i am more than sure that none of you will agree to surrender 1/3 of your co
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thisrogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by coributions to your pbstion from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the newshour. the u.s. house is set to vote on a debt ceiling deal tonight, after republicans got some help from democrats to pass a crucial hurdle. the vote follows weeks of heated negotiations and criticism from the right anthe left. lisa desjardins has been tracking it all on capitol hill and joins us now. there has been lots of action on the house floor already today. ring us up to speed on what happened. lisa: as many people know, the delivery process can be complicated in some instances, and that is the situation here now. this was a critical moment in the lifespan of this debt will. it had to get pastor hurdle allowing it to even come up for debate on the house floor. usually what happens is the party in charge decides which bills come to the floor, and they all vote to make that happen. but as we have been talking about, there were two dozen plus republicans who opposed this bill and wanted to block it. so what happened?
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and i contributions to yourbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to new lives -- welcome to the newshour. the federal reserve raised interest rate, it's 10th consecutive rate hike. chairman powell suggested they may pause future hikes if the economy continues to cool. during the press conference, powell was asked why he remained optimistic the ongoing rate increases would not tip the economy into a recession. he cited the state of the job market. >> it wasn't supposed to be possible for job openings to decline as much as they have declined with unemployment going up. there are no promises in this. it seems it is possible we will continue to have a cooling in the labor market without having the big increases in unemployment going with many prior episodes. it would be against history. >> to soar through the thinking and the feds approach, i'm joined by david wessel, the director of the hutchins center on fiscal and monetary policy. good to see you. paul was asked why this increase when the econom
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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. geoff: welcome to the newshour. a new york jury has found former president donald trump liable for sexually abusing columnist e. jean carroll at a department store in the mid-1990's and later defaming her. but it stopped short of saying mr. trump raped her. amna: the nine jurors deliberated for only a few hours before delivering their verdict and awarding carol $5 million. carroll did not stop to talk as she left the courthouse, but said in a statement: "i filed this lawsuit against donald trump to clear my name and to get my life back. today, the world finally knows the truth." mr. trump responded on his truth social platform: "i have absolutely no idea who this woman is. this verdict is a disgrace - a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time!" trump's lawyers say they will appeal the verdict. andrea bernstein is a reporter with propublica who also covers trump legal matters for npr. she was at the courthouse and joins us again tonig
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thank you for joining our broadcast this morning serhiychuk, the head of the public council under the military administration, was with us in a moment of news , in short, almost 120 thousand people were evacuated to safe regions in 9 months. among them are more than eight thousand children and more than 3,000 citizens with reduced mobility, the skills of reintegration assured that they are planning to evacuate citizens to safe regions in advance, for the sake of convenience, the hotline is working 24-hour line 1548 the usa has provided ukraine with everything necessary for a counteroffensive against russia. you should not underestimate russia. nato secretary general and stoltenberg noted that wars are unpredictable by their nature, but ukraine has already proven that it can de-occupy the territory that was under the control of the russians. sotenberg is convinced that nine well-trained and equipped brigades should help liberate more territory from the occupiers during the counteroffensive ukraine for the participation of more than 350 million hryvnias of a grant for the restoration of
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