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for the pbs newshour, i'm roby chavez.udy: as we just saw, flooding remains particularly bad in parts of the northeast and the mid-atlantic tonight, including in the philadelphia area. let's turn to the city's fire commissioner adam thiel. commissioner, thank you so much for talking with us. it sounds like you are not expecting anything like this to happen yesterday or last night. adam: well, we had inkling. the weather service talked about the forecast and the potential for major flooding. we did not think we would become close to breaking a record set in 1869, and that is what happened. welmost hit that 17 foot record. the normal stage for the schuylkill river is around 5.7 feet. pretty significant flooding. judy: so what are you coping with? what have you had to do with? adam: we made a lot of water rescues overnight. ou very dedicated firefighters and medics, a lot of people pitching in. all told we have rescued more than 100 people. we had national guard soldiers here with high water vehicles. people, that's, that was
for the pbs newshour, i'm roby chavez.udy: as we just saw, flooding remains particularly bad in parts of the northeast and the mid-atlantic tonight, including in the philadelphia area. let's turn to the city's fire commissioner adam thiel. commissioner, thank you so much for talking with us. it sounds like you are not expecting anything like this to happen yesterday or last night. adam: well, we had inkling. the weather service talked about the forecast and the potential for major flooding. we...
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roby: meanwhile in st.parish, louisiana, president biden met with officials where he was briefed on hurricane ida's destruction. he later reaffirmed that federal emergency relief is on the way. pres. biden: there's more to come to restore power as fast as we possibly can. faster than anything that happened during katrina. roby: in southeastern louisiana, entire small towns were left devastated by storm damage. one of the coastal communities that president biden surveyed during an aerial tour was grand isle. piles of rubble lay where buildings and homes once stood. officials say the island is uninhabitable and not accessible by land. and in the tow of independence, louisiana officials are investigating the deaths of four nursing home residents following their evacuation ahead of the storm. more than 800 nursing home residents were being housed in unsafe and unsanitary conditions inside a warehouse. reports of overcrowding and patients laying on the floor in feces and urine. residents on thursday were transpo
roby: meanwhile in st.parish, louisiana, president biden met with officials where he was briefed on hurricane ida's destruction. he later reaffirmed that federal emergency relief is on the way. pres. biden: there's more to come to restore power as fast as we possibly can. faster than anything that happened during katrina. roby: in southeastern louisiana, entire small towns were left devastated by storm damage. one of the coastal communities that president biden surveyed during an aerial tour...
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and so, that important work can continue. >> sreenivasan: roby, where are you joining us from? what's behind you, there? >> what we're in the greater new orleans area, and this is a strip mall, and you can see some of the destruction here. it literally ripped the whole side of this building down. we've seen a lot of that kind of destruction-- thousands of power poles down on top of homes, some of these 300-year- old trees down. and so there's a lot to be cleared out of the roads, which is making it challenging for some of the workers who are working on restoring the power. >> sreenivasan: what's the fuel situation like? i mean, getting these power lines up means that there have to be generators in the interim, or even how these line trucks can get to the places that they need to get to. >> yeah, that is probably the most difficult situation right now, without power, is to kind of get fuel in this area. you know, therwere, some six of the 16 refineries went down during the storm, and that's causing a huge shortage. gasbuddy did a calculation just here in new orleans. some 67% of
and so, that important work can continue. >> sreenivasan: roby, where are you joining us from? what's behind you, there? >> what we're in the greater new orleans area, and this is a strip mall, and you can see some of the destruction here. it literally ripped the whole side of this building down. we've seen a lot of that kind of destruction-- thousands of power poles down on top of homes, some of these 300-year- old trees down. and so there's a lot to be cleared out of the roads,...
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roby: yeah, a big problem., the tombstones in louisiana are aboveground because most of the area is below sea level. whenever we get these huge floods, caskets literally will pop outf the tombstones and end up down the street in people's yards cluttered with the rest of the debris. there is a special task force in louisiana that tries to get all of those caskets back to the place of burial, but it is not an easy task. after katrina, they did mandate there should be identification insidehose caskets, but we understand from hurricane laura last year they are trying to replace some of those caskets to their final resting place. judy: so difficult, one issue after another. roby chav reporting from new orleans. thank you so much. roby: thank y, judy. ♪ judy: as the u.s. and other western countries discuss the rollout of covid vaccine boosters, in africa and other parts of the world, many millions are still waiting for their very first shot. covid has killed 200,000 people across the african continent, where there ar
roby: yeah, a big problem., the tombstones in louisiana are aboveground because most of the area is below sea level. whenever we get these huge floods, caskets literally will pop outf the tombstones and end up down the street in people's yards cluttered with the rest of the debris. there is a special task force in louisiana that tries to get all of those caskets back to the place of burial, but it is not an easy task. after katrina, they did mandate there should be identification insidehose...
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and, roby, so much discussion before the hurricane about whether the levees would hold.t is the information that you have on that? have they been holding? >> reporter: yes. so in the area we were in today, in south louisiana, in lafourche parish, there are still some levees that there are areas of concern. in fact, in lafourche parish, they spent the day packing those levees with sand, hoping to avoid another breach. if that water breaches, it will just make matters even worse. >> woodruff: one other thing, roby, you were talking about people without water, without running water, if they don't have it and they don't expect to get it soon, how are they coping. >> reporter: offials have said don't come back because we don't have the infrastructure to help you out. i spoke with a couple of peop who emptying their pools, using the water in buckets to wash their hands. that's the kind of situation they're living in for now, and it could be as much as a month on even two. >> woodruff: roby, thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you, judy. >> woodruff: now we explore washington
and, roby, so much discussion before the hurricane about whether the levees would hold.t is the information that you have on that? have they been holding? >> reporter: yes. so in the area we were in today, in south louisiana, in lafourche parish, there are still some levees that there are areas of concern. in fact, in lafourche parish, they spent the day packing those levees with sand, hoping to avoid another breach. if that water breaches, it will just make matters even worse. >>...
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roby chavez reporting to us from new orleans. thank you so much. >> ththank you, judy. >> woodruff: as the u.s and other western countries discuss the rollout of covid vaccine boosters, in africa and other parts of the world, millions are still waiting for their very first shot. covid has killed 200,000 people across africa, where there are nearly eight million confirmed cases. while south africa is on track to have a majority vaccinated by the end of the year. for many other sub-saharan countries, less than 3% of their populations have been vaccinated. earlier today, william brangham spoke with the head of africa's c.d.c., dr. john nkengasong. >> brangham: dr. john nkengasong thank you so much for joining us. i wonder if you could briefly just give us a sense continent wide, how is the pandemic going in africa right now? >> unfortunately, we are not winning the war against this pandemic in africa. as we speak, at least 32 countries are going through a very severe third wave and about four or five other countries are actually wit
roby chavez reporting to us from new orleans. thank you so much. >> ththank you, judy. >> woodruff: as the u.s and other western countries discuss the rollout of covid vaccine boosters, in africa and other parts of the world, millions are still waiting for their very first shot. covid has killed 200,000 people across africa, where there are nearly eight million confirmed cases. while south africa is on track to have a majority vaccinated by the end of the year. for many other...
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also north cross is a leading authority on line management and restoration of come to a quarter in robi to meet him was antique. he we know vicky. hey, dr. lee. hi kayla. pleasure to meet you. nice to meet you so much about the good work your team is doing at the cross at let me ask a very simple question. what is the oil is the biologically active layer of the earth is a mixture of minerals, organic, matter, and organisms that together support life. 95 percent of our food is produced in soil. soil acts as the filter and regulates the water cycle and has the potential to store large amount of carbon contribution to climate change mitigation it simple results healthy. it can provide this on the mic. the want been done even more important above some point or nice. well, for you to look at, this is from a trouble comparable my phone. could you look at it and tell me what's wrong with it? my son will be absent from analyses. in the meantime, leave to show me the library, which hoses over a 100000 samples from around the world. every single saw sample represents a farmer's field. every sampl
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how much more from out there and roby area less talk and grow foot crops. 2 years ago because of a hush drought, my slow dried out and the last on my husband having like the land. i know how to help this on ease without it the from phil's. but i've heard about a team of 74 working to get a farmers, to make degree a land foretell once more. one of the things they do is to test the flow intensive, agriculture, and other damaging practices along with effects of climate change have left one part of the planet land degraded. the situation is so severe, but 30 football peaches of our last every minute. the international center for such an uncle forestry. also north cross is a leading authority on land management and restoration of come with a quarter in robi to meet had was sent to you. we know we keep paying dr. lee. hi, kayla. pleasure to meet you. nice to meet you over so much about the good work your team is doing at the cross. at let me ask a very simple question. what this wheel is, the biologically active layer of the earth is a mixture of minerals, organic matter, an organism that tog
how much more from out there and roby area less talk and grow foot crops. 2 years ago because of a hush drought, my slow dried out and the last on my husband having like the land. i know how to help this on ease without it the from phil's. but i've heard about a team of 74 working to get a farmers, to make degree a land foretell once more. one of the things they do is to test the flow intensive, agriculture, and other damaging practices along with effects of climate change have left one part of...
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i'm a farmer and i know how difficult it is to work with a changing climate move from outside robi area. let's talk and grow foot crops 2 years ago because i'm a hush drought, my son dried out and then lost all my husbands having like the land. i know how to help this on ease without it the from 5th, but i've heard about a team of 74 working to get a farmers to make degree a land fuck tell once more. one of the things they do is to test the flow intensive, agriculture, and other damaging practices along with effects of climate change hub left one part of the planet land degraded. the situation is so severe at 30 football pictures of our last every meet the international center for such an uncle forestry. also. no, not the craft is a leading authority on line management and restoration of come twitter quarter in robi to meet head for santia. we know vicky hey, dr. lee. hi, kayla. pleasure to meet you. nice to meet you so much about the good work your team is doing at the cross at let me ask a very simple question. what is so well is the biologically active layer of the earth is a mixture
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for the pbs newshour, i'm roby chavez. >> woodruff: as roby showed us, new york city was hit with historic rainfall and enormous flooding. at least a dozen people died in new york-- most trapped in their flooded basement apartments. outgoing mayor bill de blasio announced today that the city will issue more evacuation orders in the future, sending first responders door-to-door and alerting basement residents. justin brannan is a w york city councilman representing brooklyn. he is also the chairman of the city's committee on resiliency and waterfronts. , mr. brannan thank you very much for joining us. you reminded us there is a lot of waterfront in new york city. and now that we are a couple days after this storm hit, what is that your understanding of what happened, what hit brooklyn and all of new york? >> people forget that new york city is one of america's most hurricane vulnerable brawrn urbn centers. four of the five boroughs of the city of new york are connected with, aftermath of hurricane sandy and that is going to be nine years come october. what is our city accomplished in those
for the pbs newshour, i'm roby chavez. >> woodruff: as roby showed us, new york city was hit with historic rainfall and enormous flooding. at least a dozen people died in new york-- most trapped in their flooded basement apartments. outgoing mayor bill de blasio announced today that the city will issue more evacuation orders in the future, sending first responders door-to-door and alerting basement residents. justin brannan is a w york city councilman representing brooklyn. he is also the...
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one, hector is more likely to yield at least 30 kilos, roby and not just 20 several years ago as special anti drug program was established for dennis done. but it proved a miserable failure. the plan was intended to cut opium production. farmers were encouraged to surrender. their probably failed in return for payment. it didn't have the desired result. they simply brought 3 heck there instead of one. then give one away to the government for money and sell the crop from the other 2 to the middleman the tale. but that was a profitable business. that all the crops have been harvested. we can see how ra, opm is extracted. it will then be used to make heroine all the tools of their tray, but kept out of sight. in case of a police raid, i started so much i make when i miss finish, i guess, i mean get me, get a jump from a common. got him at the show in any article, i'm sure you've got a that about the quote. not for the american not told me the image map on image the 100 was made by the brothers were for which means if the brothers and chosen to grow wheat on their land, their income would ha
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roby ro roby robyn know. i am live in atlanta. and the fbi believes the remains of gaby petito have been found. anyway, the search for her fiance is taking on a new urgency. >>> plus, under desperation under a bridge. of the u.s. launches a mass expulsion of migrants, reiterating that the border is closed
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the headlines today say roby weight has fallen. it's going away. this is a disaster.at's not what is happening in this ruling last night. >> it's can still be challenged although the reason is part of the scheme here is to prevent and insulate state officials which is an additional even craven aspect. but the notion this is not unusual is bunk. there is not a dow in the world that any of the courts before 2016 would not have permitted this law which by the way is completely irreconcilable with the row to go into effect. that's for starters. and second, the court clearly could have held this case and kept the law from going into operation which is exactly what they did the same five in the california case just a few months ago. so unconstitutional as the day is long and completely unprecedented to have fallen for the state basically gambit here to keep them from putting the law on ice as any other court would have done. >> shannon: so it sparks calls from the left to change court limits. got emails. pack the court. here is what senator ed said. he is cosponsoring this
the headlines today say roby weight has fallen. it's going away. this is a disaster.at's not what is happening in this ruling last night. >> it's can still be challenged although the reason is part of the scheme here is to prevent and insulate state officials which is an additional even craven aspect. but the notion this is not unusual is bunk. there is not a dow in the world that any of the courts before 2016 would not have permitted this law which by the way is completely irreconcilable...
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roby, good to see you again. thank you for being there and reporting. you were telling us yesterday you were in the community of lafitte, where they are still digging out. tell us a little of what you saw. >> today we're in st. charles parish, where hurricane ida, its eye came here, it sat for a couple of hours, and look at the damage. you can see these huge r.v.s flipped on their side. one fell on the red truck on the side here. we've seen this kind of damage along the coast where the wind and the surge has been great. we went to lafitte, a small village outside of norms, one of the best places you'll ever go. it is still hurting. the folks are still trying to recover in that area. some of the power has come back on, the water, not all of it has receded yet, the national guard has brought in these huge pumps to try to get some of that water off of the roads, out of people's yards, and back into the bayou where it came. the weather has been a big issue. when it's not hot, it is just pouring down rain outside. we sat through a thunderstorm yesterday and
roby, good to see you again. thank you for being there and reporting. you were telling us yesterday you were in the community of lafitte, where they are still digging out. tell us a little of what you saw. >> today we're in st. charles parish, where hurricane ida, its eye came here, it sat for a couple of hours, and look at the damage. you can see these huge r.v.s flipped on their side. one fell on the red truck on the side here. we've seen this kind of damage along the coast where the...
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roby chavez, the newshour's communities correspondent in new orleans, has our report. >> oh my god, this is terrib. >> reporter: remnants from hurricane “ida” brought historic and catastrophic flooding across the northeast. the tional weather service office in new york issued its first ever set of flash flood emergencies in the region late yesterday. inundated buses in new york city had passengers standing on their seats. rainfall poured into apartment complexes... others had floodwaters waiting to burst through their doors. people in brooklyn waded through knee-deep waters. and some were trapped by bursting floodwaters in the city's subway stations. all services were suspended due to flooding in the stations and tracks. the destruction became more apparent as daylight broke. cars were left stranded in streets now transformed into swollen rivers. >> you interfere with the rivers, this is what happens, all the time and they've spent millions to fix them and you can't. mother nature has its own way of handling it. >> reporter: new york governor kathy hochul spoke about the devastating rain
roby chavez, the newshour's communities correspondent in new orleans, has our report. >> oh my god, this is terrib. >> reporter: remnants from hurricane “ida” brought historic and catastrophic flooding across the northeast. the tional weather service office in new york issued its first ever set of flash flood emergencies in the region late yesterday. inundated buses in new york city had passengers standing on their seats. rainfall poured into apartment complexes... others had...
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roby ro roby robyn know. i am live in atlanta. afghan women taking to the streets as the taliban chip away at their freedoms. >>> and the fbi believes the remains of gaby petito have been found. anyway, the search for her fiance is taking on a new urgency. >>> plus, under desperation under a bridge. of the u.s. launches a mass expulsion of migrants, reiterating that the border is closed. >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with robyn curnow. >> thanks for joining me this hour. so, we know that afghan women are defiant, despite growing signs that the taliban government is sidelining them. a group of activists protested outside what used to be the women's ministry on sunday of the the taliban closed that ministry, and replaced it with their ministry which is called the ministry for promotion of virtue and prevention of vice. the protests came after concerns were raised about girls being allowed to attend secondary school. >> translator: you cannot suppress the voice of afghan women by keeping girls at home and restricti
roby ro roby robyn know. i am live in atlanta. afghan women taking to the streets as the taliban chip away at their freedoms. >>> and the fbi believes the remains of gaby petito have been found. anyway, the search for her fiance is taking on a new urgency. >>> plus, under desperation under a bridge. of the u.s. launches a mass expulsion of migrants, reiterating that the border is closed. >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with robyn curnow....
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r the pbs newshour, i'm roby chavez in new orleans. >> yang: in the day's other news, a senior stateent official confirmed the united states evacuated four americans from afghanistan and relocated them to a nearby country. it's the first known u.s. overland extraction since the august 31st withdrawal. as ali rogin reports, that comes as taliban fighters claim to have seized the country's last pocket of resistance. >> reporter: taliban fighters raised their flag over the panjshir valley, declaring complete control of what it calls “the islamic emirate of afghanistan.” fighters in the northeastern province resisted the taliban after their takeover three weeks ago, just as they did in the 1990's. but on monday, a taliban spokesman said they had been defeated. >> ( translated ): the last nest of the fugitive enemy was completely cleared today and last night. >> reporter: now that they control the whole country, taliban leaders are facing the reality of having to govern it. they've repeatedly delayed announcing the new government, and are already denying reports of political infighting. >
r the pbs newshour, i'm roby chavez in new orleans. >> yang: in the day's other news, a senior stateent official confirmed the united states evacuated four americans from afghanistan and relocated them to a nearby country. it's the first known u.s. overland extraction since the august 31st withdrawal. as ali rogin reports, that comes as taliban fighters claim to have seized the country's last pocket of resistance. >> reporter: taliban fighters raised their flag over the panjshir...
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you put your mouth, lindsey your mouth. key point here is i want to see where we saw me when you robi, tommy, even though i still have my 2 kids. i have my mom and my sister who helps you out. so i kind of do get a breather in between. you know, it's not all work, work, work, work right. she will fight for her. she stands up for her sisters. her brothers don't mess little brother. that that would be the wrong thing to do is to hurt her birth. if you could travel anywhere in the world and do any fun activity in the world, where would it be and what would you do? i'm probably gonna take a cruise ship and just tell it the whole world. jerry, he went in his i graduated early. he was football team of that year. they went to states have said that once they had $31.00 college average. right now, this point my family is going to a trying time. right now. the brother was shot, but police, he's just been in the car. an early morning shooting that included to sarasota police officers. the driver, jeremy troubles junior jeremy was in a car. the car was parked and the officers believe that they we
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and if you open international lawyer and i, roby william davidson. if you're a senior analyst at the international crisis group and in washington dc, david sion, a former us ambassador to if you're a warm welcome to all of you. let's begin in washington dc. first with david chen, david, is this the threat of sanctions in order to pay like the u. s. is doing something or is an actual real threat? i think this is an actual real track. it is important to underscore that these are not sanctions or say, this is the laying of the legal ground work to were meant sanctions at some point in the future against all parties, or either out holding up a negotiated settlement on the one hand or, or somehow interfering with the resolution of the managerial crisis in northern ethiopia. but it's for real. this is, this is not a publish them. but what's driving it, david then why now? well, it's really a continuation of ongoing activity by the united states under the, by and ministration. they haven't quite active and trying to just some kind of end point. she's fire y
and if you open international lawyer and i, roby william davidson. if you're a senior analyst at the international crisis group and in washington dc, david sion, a former us ambassador to if you're a warm welcome to all of you. let's begin in washington dc. first with david chen, david, is this the threat of sanctions in order to pay like the u. s. is doing something or is an actual real threat? i think this is an actual real track. it is important to underscore that these are not sanctions or...
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i'm a far mom and i know how difficult it is to work with a changing climate move from outside robi area. let's talk and grow foot crops 2 years ago because of a hush drought. my son dried out and then lost all my harvest. me having like the land. i know how to help this on 8th without it the phone fell, but i've heard about a team of 74 working to get a farmers, to make degree a land fuck tell once more. one of the things they do is to test for intensive agriculture and other damaging practices along with effects of climate change have left one part of the plan is land degraded. the situation is so severe, but 30 football pictures of our last every minute. the international center photos such and uncle forestry also not the craft, is a leading authority on land management and restoration of come with a quarter in a row. be to meet heads was antique. we know we keep paying dr. lee. hi, kayla. pleasure to meet you. nice to meet you so much about the good luck your team is doing at the cross. at let me ask a very simple question. what does? so we'll is the biologically active layer of the
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that's right, robi i said, despite claims the day before yesterday from the top to bottom that they had taken control full control of the valley. that seems to not have happened at all. we are hearing reports of heavy fighting on going people who were in the area yesterday said it was especially hard shelling. we understand that the tale bon certainly seem to be according to them making gains. they saying that they have taken control of 4 of the 7 districts district. he's effectively an area around a large village called into our understanding of course that he's being refused to by body. and our ref, this is the resistance group that is opposing the child about they're saying that they reach control of one of these districts, a place called on a bar, which we know is that the, the southern side, the southern end of the valley, we have reports that they blew up a bridge to try and stop the tyler bond from advancing further. so there are these claims and county claims being made. but we, we do know as to say that the fighting is ongoing. huge concerns for the civilian population in this
that's right, robi i said, despite claims the day before yesterday from the top to bottom that they had taken control full control of the valley. that seems to not have happened at all. we are hearing reports of heavy fighting on going people who were in the area yesterday said it was especially hard shelling. we understand that the tale bon certainly seem to be according to them making gains. they saying that they have taken control of 4 of the 7 districts district. he's effectively an area...
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so presumably that must follow then the people in europe must consider nature has got a wider robi on the north atlantic. well, if you listen to what the secretary general, the federal of the last 23 years, mr. bolt america said repeatedly that we should enlarge our vision any desperately look to something to do. that's the reality. you know, we are in, i mean maint. what's in the scanner is in iraq to train you, not the forces? that's the limits of the extension. this is not the north atlantic anymore, is it? i mean, of course, they date, date, russian navy, in the black sea, you could still say that it's european defense, north atlantic and the extension, but not the pacific. so we should not be counted by mr. biden into this will to show for us to china, to say, to me and just very quickly in a few seconds. like, what do you make of british prime minister parish johnson scoffing from telling the country to get a grip without subcontract? could all or is that with saturday night in the sense that clearly indicates like we were always been friends, america, australia, britain, the co
so presumably that must follow then the people in europe must consider nature has got a wider robi on the north atlantic. well, if you listen to what the secretary general, the federal of the last 23 years, mr. bolt america said repeatedly that we should enlarge our vision any desperately look to something to do. that's the reality. you know, we are in, i mean maint. what's in the scanner is in iraq to train you, not the forces? that's the limits of the extension. this is not the north atlantic...
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nos cruzamos con ocean roby, un tanquero de 258 metros que abastece a la flota china con el diesel queeres humanos necesitan para respirar y cualquier elemento de la cadena trÓfica que aceptemos, ya sea desde las algas a un atÚn o un tiburÓn, va a afectar el total del ecosistema. si los ocÉanos mueren, nosotros morimos. calderon: las flotas chinas no son las Únicas involucradas en la pesca ilegal, aunque sÍ son las mÁs grandes. un reporte de las naciones unidas estima que alrededor del 90% de las reservas de peces del mundo estÁn siendo sobre explotadas por la industria de la pesca no reportada o ilegal. y en cuanto al trabajador que le enviÓ un mensaje a su familia, ellos se alegraron de recibir nuestra llamada y siguen rezando por su bienestar. locutor: al volver. los restos que ha debido enfrentar recientemente la jueza de nuestra belleza latina, giselle blondet. >> a veces pasamos demasiado trabajo tratando de encontrar la perfecciÓn. locutor: comparte sus mensajes ahora mismo en facebook, instagram, twitter y univisionnoticias.com participa en la conversaciÓn con quienes estÁn vie
nos cruzamos con ocean roby, un tanquero de 258 metros que abastece a la flota china con el diesel queeres humanos necesitan para respirar y cualquier elemento de la cadena trÓfica que aceptemos, ya sea desde las algas a un atÚn o un tiburÓn, va a afectar el total del ecosistema. si los ocÉanos mueren, nosotros morimos. calderon: las flotas chinas no son las Únicas involucradas en la pesca ilegal, aunque sÍ son las mÁs grandes. un reporte de las naciones unidas estima que alrededor del...
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. >> reporter: frankie robie and his dog, ozzie, live in rutherford, new jersey.tee happening here. and i can't help but notice ozzy's got one too. >> yeah, he's got the fu manchu look going on. the mountain man look. >> reporter: do people tell you that you look like him? >> yeah, normally when mine's grown out a little bit more, we'll get some laughs and stuff, walking around in the neighborhood here. >> this is sookie. we're matching. we're always matching. >> reporter: in abilene, texas, christie stephens and her dog sookie sport a texas style. i noticed that sookie even seems to have a kind of cool combed- down hairdo that almost matches yours. >> you know, here in texas, we like our hair high, so i do pouff mine. not as pouffy as it used to be. but sookie also got a trim, so hers is much shorter to match mine. come on! let's go for a ride! >> reporter: and they both like nothing more better than a spin around the ranch. >> we go on our outing each evening and take sookie for a ride, which she enjoys very, very much. >> this is baxter. >> reporter: oh, hello,
. >> reporter: frankie robie and his dog, ozzie, live in rutherford, new jersey.tee happening here. and i can't help but notice ozzy's got one too. >> yeah, he's got the fu manchu look going on. the mountain man look. >> reporter: do people tell you that you look like him? >> yeah, normally when mine's grown out a little bit more, we'll get some laughs and stuff, walking around in the neighborhood here. >> this is sookie. we're matching. we're always matching....
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. >> reporter: for the pbs newshour, i'm roby chavez in southeast louisiana. >> woodruff: the first drafty is being written about the final, chaotic days of donald trump's presidency, and the earliest days of joe biden's. in a new book by "washington post" journalists bob woodward and robert costa, they reveal the alarm and the lengths that then-president trump's top advisors went to, to prevent him from acting on his worst impulses. th title of the book is "peril," and they join us now. and we welcome both of you to the "newshour". bob woodward, robert costa, welcome back to pbs. >> good to see you. >> woodruff: before we talk about the details of the book, bob woodward, this is your third book looking at donald trump. was he different at the end of his term than he was at the beginning? >> he's always shocking and different, but also always the same, and this -- you know, in a way, the reporting on trump is a quest. who is he? what does he really care about? what is he doing? what is his political appeal to so many people in the country? and just, if you zoom in on the reality now, the
. >> reporter: for the pbs newshour, i'm roby chavez in southeast louisiana. >> woodruff: the first drafty is being written about the final, chaotic days of donald trump's presidency, and the earliest days of joe biden's. in a new book by "washington post" journalists bob woodward and robert costa, they reveal the alarm and the lengths that then-president trump's top advisors went to, to prevent him from acting on his worst impulses. th title of the book is...
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i am terrified they will overthrow roby right -- roe v. wade. >> my opponent is comfortable not letting truth get in the way of anything he says. just this week, the washington post gave him more pinocchio's. as i have said, i am pro-life. i believe in exceptions for r ape, incest, and when the mother's life is at risk. i would not sign the texas bill. my opponent is the most extreme pro-abortion candidate in america today and he is marketing as virginia as the place to get an abortion as opposed to the place to do business. >> i support a woman's right to make her own decision through the second trimester. that is what i support. guess what? 80% of virginians agree with what i just said. they do not agree with glenn youngkin who got caught on tape saying he would ban abortions and defund prep -- planned parenthood. >> i will go on offense for jobs. >> at this point, the candidates have a chance to ask each other questions. each candidate has 15 seconds to ask a question. the other candidates has a 60 seconds to respond. as a result of a c
i am terrified they will overthrow roby right -- roe v. wade. >> my opponent is comfortable not letting truth get in the way of anything he says. just this week, the washington post gave him more pinocchio's. as i have said, i am pro-life. i believe in exceptions for r ape, incest, and when the mother's life is at risk. i would not sign the texas bill. my opponent is the most extreme pro-abortion candidate in america today and he is marketing as virginia as the place to get an abortion as...
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our report from roby chavez, the newshour's communities correspondent in new orleans. >> reporter: in lambertville, new jersey, bulldozers cleaned up once-in-a-lifetime damage wrought by hurricane “ida”. >> this is a big deal for the city of lambertville. we've never experienced a natural disaster like this before. >> reporter: for governor phil murphy, the next storm was already front of mind. touring lambertville, called for rebuilding efforts to emphasize infrastructure that can weather the more frequent storms made stnger by climate change. >> we can't keep seeing the same movie. we've got to-- we not only have to get people back on their but we've gotta do the stuff that we know we need to do that makes us more resilient and increases our chances that this stuff doesn't continue to happen. >> reporter: in manville, new jersey, shah zeb and his mother bought their house eight months ago. they were told it was unlikely they would ever experience any flooding. but when “ida” came through, it brought 15 feet of water, swamping the cars he keeps outside the house for his limo business
our report from roby chavez, the newshour's communities correspondent in new orleans. >> reporter: in lambertville, new jersey, bulldozers cleaned up once-in-a-lifetime damage wrought by hurricane “ida”. >> this is a big deal for the city of lambertville. we've never experienced a natural disaster like this before. >> reporter: for governor phil murphy, the next storm was already front of mind. touring lambertville, called for rebuilding efforts to emphasize infrastructure...
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president for the alliance of justice and the mosher institute president discussed that abortion law and roby raid -- roe v. wade. the chief of staff to former first lady laura bush talks about the rights of girls. host: as the week ends, there are no more u.s. troops in afghanistan following tuesday's historic pullout. the rampage of hurricane ida has left dozens dead and millions without power. in texas, a new state law virtually eliminating most abortions is temporarily okayed i the u.s. supreme court. good morning. it is friday, the third of september, 2021. welcome to "washington journal." a few stories we are talking about and asking you about your top story of the week. the afghanistan withdrawal, the supreme court decision on the texas abortion law, and the continuing effects of hurricane ida through much of the eastern half of the united states. here are the lines. (202)-748-8000 for democrats. (202)-748-8001 for republicans. independents and others, it is (202)-748-8002. send us a text, include your name and where you are texting from, at (202)-748-8003. we will look for your post o
president for the alliance of justice and the mosher institute president discussed that abortion law and roby raid -- roe v. wade. the chief of staff to former first lady laura bush talks about the rights of girls. host: as the week ends, there are no more u.s. troops in afghanistan following tuesday's historic pullout. the rampage of hurricane ida has left dozens dead and millions without power. in texas, a new state law virtually eliminating most abortions is temporarily okayed i the u.s....
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. >> it's hard i know that people want to blame robi robinhood and say they should have known, they couldment was going to happen. by the way -- >> they called it -- >> the language that robinhood has in the terms of service and such that basically they can do whatever they want anyway. i think robinhood might have the better casein though i know it may make a lot of customers unhappy. kate, great to see you thank you. appreciate it. >>> coming up, china's crackdown on crypto currency we'll take you live to beijing for the latest but next, are you ready, folks roger federer and john mcenroe and chairman of laver cup joining us ahead of the big weekend for tennis waiting on the baseline to serve up some answers to our questions. stay tuned "squawk box" retnsft ts.ur aerhi ♪♪ in boxing or any other business, one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. do you stay down? or do you get up? [announcer] and this fight is a long way from over, leonard is coming back. ♪♪ ♪♪ don't like surprises? [ watch vibrates ] proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day long. so
. >> it's hard i know that people want to blame robi robinhood and say they should have known, they couldment was going to happen. by the way -- >> they called it -- >> the language that robinhood has in the terms of service and such that basically they can do whatever they want anyway. i think robinhood might have the better casein though i know it may make a lot of customers unhappy. kate, great to see you thank you. appreciate it. >>> coming up, china's crackdown...