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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. >> good evening. after the over office -- oval office visit on friday, zelenskyy faced a more friendly group today as he met with european leaders in london. he said he is still ready to sign the minerals deal he was in washington to sign on friday and he wants to repair his relationship with donald trump. our special correspondent in london has our report. reporter: what a difference a weekend makes. after being humiliated in the oval office, president zelenskyy was back in the warm embrace of fellow europeans bearing gifts. >> very welcome here on downing street. reporter: keir starmer reported back to president trump. >> the u.k. along with france and possibly others will work with ukraine on a plan to stop the fighting and then we will discuss that plan with the u.s. reporter: at a special security conference in london, zelenskyy was promised more support. >> we are at a crossroads in history today. this is a moment to act. to step up and
. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions tos station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening. after the over office -- oval office visit on friday, zelenskyy faced a more friendly group today as he met with european leaders in london. he said he is still ready to sign the minerals deal he was in washington to sign on friday and he wants to repair his relationship with donald trump. our special correspondent in london...
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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. john: good evening, i'm john yang. tonight, washington and european capitals are still feeling the reverberations of yesterday's heated oval office exchange between president trump and ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky. hours after mr. trump scolded zelensky for not showing enough appreciation for u.s. support, the ukrainian leader posted on x: we are very grateful to the united states for all the support. i'm thankful to president trump, congress for their bipartisan support, and american people. he also reiterated his opposition to a quick-cease fire that president trump wants, saying russian leader vladimir putin can't be trusted. now he is in london to rally support of european leaders and yesterday he met u.k. prime minister keir starmer and tomorrow, he'll attend a summit in london to discuss the way forward. kurt volker is a former u.s. special envoy to ukraine and former u.s. ambassador to nato. what do you expect to come ou
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this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbsn from viewers like you. thank you. amna: an extraordinary scene in the oval office today as president donald trump made a public break with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. geoff: the presidents as well as the vice president argued for nearly five minutes with the cameras rolling, a spectacle that could have profound effects on ukraine and the u.s. relationship with europe. here's nick schifrin. >> in the oval office today, an unprecedented unmitigated train wreck. >> the path to peace and prosperity is may be in diplomacy. >> can i ask you? >> what follows is the majority of the war of words over a country at war beginning with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy doubting any diplomacy with vladimir putin. >> he broke the cease-fire, he killed our people and didn't exchange prisoners. we signed the exchange of prisoners but he didn't do it. what kind of diplomacy you are speaking about? what you mean? >> i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the dest
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for broadcasters, it's an obligation for the public. t media and obviously sort of trust in media as a general matter in the gallop building and at an all time low. >> they trust broadcasters and journalists and trust them and see they can at the grocery store and re-empower the broadcasters to have the freedom to serve the local communities and relationship wspa.com the national programmers that isn't entirely healthy and the local broadcasters to serve the public interest. >> cesar is a very specific basically said we're going to be pushing resources out of center towards the locals and catherine talking about something similar and do you feel like you're already forcing policy changes s and these organizations by basically jawboning it. looking at poll numbers coming down and trust in the media bottoming out and the media should stop and reflect on what they're doing and reminded of the five stages of grief and sort of denial, anger, bargaining and depression, acceptance for a lot of national news, they're working their way through th
for broadcasters, it's an obligation for the public. t media and obviously sort of trust in media as a general matter in the gallop building and at an all time low. >> they trust broadcasters and journalists and trust them and see they can at the grocery store and re-empower the broadcasters to have the freedom to serve the local communities and relationship wspa.com the national programmers that isn't entirely healthy and the local broadcasters to serve the public interest. >>...
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updes in the week and a half up to the ection where we took questions from the media and public so we could broadcast that with a daily update from me and our team. we stayed inontact with election officialshroughout to make sure we could be prepared when problems arose and i am sharing this on the left because it was a frameworke put together so when a problem arose we had it drafted minus the nouns and verbs and adjectives. when there was an issue which we encountered in cambria, the draft statement was the department of state is in contact with blank. voting is continuing in accordance with blank so we could plug in issues to a template that moved things, maximizing accessibility, communications team led by amy, we had more than 100 interviews with national/local media in the months up to the election and they answered 3000 media requests related to elections in pennsylvania. we tried to maximize that as much as we could with a focus on local media. the people you turn to to hear about a storm coming or a local football game or whatever, those are the people that voters turned to and trust. we did
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. >> now public access and participation are of paramount importance to the board and as of gov. tv is broadcasting and streaming this hearing live and we will have the ability to receive public comment for each item on today's agenda. as of gov tv is also providing closed captioning for this meeting to watch the hearing on tv. go to s.f. gov tv cable channel 78. please note that it will be rebroadcast on fridays at 4 p.m. on channel 26. a link to the live stream is found on the home page of our website at s.f. dawg forward slash b away. now public comment can be provided in three ways one in person or two via zoom. go to the board of appeals website and click on the today's hearing date. public comment can also be provided by telephone call 1669 968 33 and enter webinar id 865 3827 0170 and again s.f. tv is broadcasting and streaming the phone number and access instructions across the bottom of the screen. if you're watching the live stream or broadcast to block your phone number one calling in first all star six seven then the phone number. listen for the public comment portion for your item to b
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broadcasters on the other. if people don't want to have the public interest obligations, my job is to enforce it. you're going to have a license to be a broadcaster it comes with something called you have to serve others. if you don't want to do that, that's ok. i will give you the address of the fcc. you are free to turn your license in and go podcast and go over the top. but as long as congress says you have unique access to valuable spectrum, we can find something to do with that spectrum. >> it's terrifying. i live on the internet. host: asking your views of the news media, let's hear from tom in arizona, line for democrats. good morning. caller: hello? hi, how are you doing? host: doing well, go ahead. caller: i've been listening to some of these people about fox news. if they are such a good organization why were they fined 800-some million dollars for the lies that they spread about the voting machines in the 2020 election? the problem i have with the news media right now is they are not asking the hard questions of the republicans in power in the house and senate. and more of these people
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broadcasters on the other. if people don't want to have the public interest obligations, my job is to enforce it. ou're going to have a license to be a broadcaster it comes with something called you have to serve others. if you don't want to do that, that's ok. i will give you the address of the fcc. you are free to turn your license in and go podcast and go over the top. but as long as congress says you have unique access to valuable spectrum, we can find something to do with that spectrum. >> it's terrifying. i live on the internet. host: asking your views of the news media, let's hear from tom in arizona, line for democrats. good morning. caller: hello? hi, how are you doing? host: doing well, go ahead. caller: i've been listening to some of these people about fox news. if they are such a good organization why were they fined 800-some million dollars for the lies that they spread about the voting machines in the 2020 election? the problem i have with the news media right now is they are not asking the hard questions of the republicans in power in the house and senate. and more of these people s
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public. i'm confident that we now know that, for example, in world war ii, there were heated disagreements between franklin roosevelt, joseph stalin and winston churchill, but we didn't see them broadcast on tv. this is a mistake to have it have it broadcast this. this was not the moment that should have been televised. >> it wasn't just a mistake. it was an ambush. i mean, this was a plan. this was a politically calculated ambush from all sides, right? no one would feel comfortable walking into an environment like that from any country, and no one should be treated that way. from the reporter to the greeting to the mocking of his clothes, it was beneath america and beneath the white house to treat a guest in our country, and a leader who is actively engaged in combat, who is right now losing his fellow service members. he's losing his women and children. his cities are being bombed, and we're talking about his clothes and we're talking to him that way. it was victim shaming, which is what trump has been doing to zelenskyy and ukraine since before he got elected. it's unacceptable. it's inappropriate. and it's also undermining not just ukraine but our own national security. we are now
public. i'm confident that we now know that, for example, in world war ii, there were heated disagreements between franklin roosevelt, joseph stalin and winston churchill, but we didn't see them broadcast on tv. this is a mistake to have it have it broadcast this. this was not the moment that should have been televised. >> it wasn't just a mistake. it was an ambush. i mean, this was a plan. this was a politically calculated ambush from all sides, right? no one would feel comfortable...