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estudiar el cambio de politica como lo llevan haciendo hace seis meses >> cristina londoÑo desde w washingtonbre de la florida el primer condenado luego de ll asalto del capitolio de estados unidos y ahora, ¿qs unidos y fue declarado a se sentencia menor de 8 meses por el asalto del capitolio de estados unidos >> al regresar: en noticias telemundo, debastvastadores incendios arrasan en 17 etsstas de pais, nen oregon se ha quemao mas territorio que en la ciudad de ellos angeles....
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w. washington bureau chief in his port sat down with former president george w bush to get his view of her legacy bush read it gives interviews anymore. but invited d w 2 in summer home in maine to discuss michael's key moments. he also said that withdrawal of us and allied forces from afghanistan recently after a war started under his leadership, is a mistake. if you would write the history books, what would be your paragraph about america on merkel brought clash and dignity to a very important position. and made very hard decisions. i bet a legacy about merkle was, there is a lot of girls watch on the la merkle say, i too can have a position of responsibility and power from la metro's relationship with letting me put it is somewhat special. sometimes it's really close, sometimes it's more confrontational. how do you see her relationship, or how did you see it when you were in office? well, 1st of all, i fully understood the importance of russia to germany. i mean, food got big influence and he speaks german and, and i one, you know, he's wiley and it can be pretty tough and so can ongoin
w. washington bureau chief in his port sat down with former president george w bush to get his view of her legacy bush read it gives interviews anymore. but invited d w 2 in summer home in maine to discuss michael's key moments. he also said that withdrawal of us and allied forces from afghanistan recently after a war started under his leadership, is a mistake. if you would write the history books, what would be your paragraph about america on merkel brought clash and dignity to a very...
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w. washington bureau chief, sat down with former president george w bush to get his analysis of her legacy bush read. it gives interviews any more, but because of his special relationship with monica, he invited t w to his summer home and maine. he talked about the future of the transatlantic relationship markets take on china and russia, and the moment he massaged her shoulders. if you would read the history books, what would be your paragraph about an america merkel brought clash and dignity to a very important position and made very hard decisions. i bet a legacy about merkle was. there's a lot of girls who watch on the la merkle say, i too can have a position of responsibility and power struggle america relationship is letting me put it is somewhat special, sometimes is really close. sometimes it's more confrontational. how do you see her relationship or how did you see it when you were in office? well, 1st of all, i fully understood the importance of russia, germany, i mean, food is got big influence. and he speaks german and and i want, you know, he's wiley and it can be pretty tough
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you as leader all the w, washington bureau chief, sat down with full president george w bush to get his analysis of her legacy. bush rarely gives interviews any more, but because of is a special relationship with michael he invited d. w to his home summer home in maine, he talked about the future of the transatlantic relationship back of kind on take on china and russia. and the moment he massaged her shoulders. if you would read the history books, what would be your paragraph about america on merkel brought clash and dignity to a very important position and made very hard decisions. i bet a legacy about merkle is. there's a lot of girls who watch anglo merkel say i to can have a position of responsibility and power from la metro's relationship with letting me put it is somewhat special. sometimes is really close. sometimes it's more confrontational. how do you see her relationship? how did you see it when you were in office? well, 1st of all, i fully understood the importance of russia to germany. i mean, pose, got big influence. and he speaks german and, and i, one of his wiley and it
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now is prepared to meet her for us, lead at w, washington bureau chief in his pool, sat down with former president george w bush to get his view of her legacy. bush rally gives interviews any more, but in viceti w. two's summer home in maine to discuss now called key moments. see also said the withdrawal of us an allied forces from us gone to start after a war. started under his leadership is a mistake. if you would write the history books, what would be your paragraph about america on merkel brought clash and dignity to a very important position and made very hard decisions. i bet a legacy about merkle was there. a lot of girls who watch on the la merkel say i too can have a position of responsibility and power fungal metrics relationship is let me put it is somewhat special. sometimes is really close. sometimes it's more confrontational . how do you see her relationship? how did you see it when you were in office? well, 1st of all, i fully understood the importance of russia to germany. i mean, foods got a big influence and he speaks german and, and i want, you know, he's wiley and it
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and we will, of course, be covering them in depth here on the w news or washington europe. she's in a poll. thank you so much for your reporting. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making headlines act as our top and dutch crime reporter pay to have read has died of gunshot wounds after being shot in a busy street in amsterdam more than a week ago. he would be confidant of a key witness in a drug trial, to suspect have been arrested. there have been protests in the lebanese capital bay route. after acting prime minister, had abandoned his bed to form a government. mary was asked by parliament to form a cabinet in october 2020 is failure. comes as the country is mired in its worst economic crisis. in decades, the european union top for it has ruled that employers can enforce a ban on religious symbols in the workplace. but the staff must be justified and apply it to all religion. equally. the case centers around 2 muslim women in germany who were suspended for wearing headscarf. and as we've heard here in germany, severe storms have triggered some of t
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiternalism at arizona state university. judy: a bipartisan group of senators is negotiating the details of an infrastructure bill. after a procedural vote to debate failed yesterday, they say they are making progress and hope to have the details by early next week. the biggest sticking point in negotiations remains how to pay for it. the $1.2 trillion framework includes about $600 billion in new spending. that money would go toward public projects like shoring up roads and bridges, expanding broadband, and investing in electric vehicles. democrats are also planning a separate $3.5 trillion spending bill. for more on where infrastructure stands, i am joined by republican senator shelley capito toe of west virginia. she led a separate bipartisan effort on infrastructure last month. welcome back to the newshour. we appreciate you joining us. we know you are not part of the group that is negotiating the current planet but is it your sense there will be an agreement in coming days that both pa
. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiternalism at arizona state university. judy: a bipartisan group of senators is negotiating the details of an infrastructure bill. after a procedural vote to debate failed yesterday, they say they are making progress and hope to have the details by early next week. the biggest sticking point in negotiations remains how to pay for it. the $1.2 trillion framework includes about $600...
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west at the walter cronkitel of journalism at arizona state university. judy: for more than a week, rescue teams have worked tirelessly to clear and search the rubble of that collapsed condominium building in surfside, florida. amna nawaz has this conversation, recorded this evening before news of the emergency order to demolish the remainder of the partly collapsed building. >> judy, rescue efforts resumed late yesterday, after a 14-hour pause, over concerns that parts of the building that remain standing could fall and endanger workers. weather issues including heavy rain and lightning storms have also slowed or halted work in recent days. and now, as we reported earlier, hurricane elsa is on course to reach the florida coast this weekend. all this, as rescue workers continue their mission around the clock. we turn to michael fagel. he served as a safety and logistics officer after both the oklahoma city bombing in 1995 and the world trade center attacks on september 11, 2001. he now teaches disaster managemen
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w about miracles legacy. our washington bureau chief in a poll met bush in his summer home in maine, where he spoke about some of miracles defining moments. what's your take on her reaction when she didn't close the borders and led in like a 1000000 or so? yeah. you know, my 1st reaction was there is a one with a big heart and i'm sure she was motivated by human compassion. and it, it was i, it was clearly a tough political decision for her. but she took a lead, like i made a lot of tough decisions too. and i hope when people look at my record as president, they say he did what he thought was right. and student ground. and so i admire, i admire her steadfastness and i was not afraid to make a decision was not afraid to lead. and the world needs leadership that has based upon principal, she was supportive of troops in afghanistan by the way. and one of the reasons why is because she saw the progress that could be made for young girls and women in afghanistan is unbelievable. how that society changed from the brutality of the
w about miracles legacy. our washington bureau chief in a poll met bush in his summer home in maine, where he spoke about some of miracles defining moments. what's your take on her reaction when she didn't close the borders and led in like a 1000000 or so? yeah. you know, my 1st reaction was there is a one with a big heart and i'm sure she was motivated by human compassion. and it, it was i, it was clearly a tough political decision for her. but she took a lead, like i made a lot of tough...
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and he host the michael harrison wrap wherever you get your podcasts and on walk f m and washington and w. s a r and fall river and a bunch of other great stations across the usa. michael, every year since i came to r t america, you've been with us at the end of the year to debut your talkers 10, the 10 most talked about topics of the year. so here we are at half time. what's the score? it's kind of a 2 year one year 2020 and 2021 have blended together into a kind of a wild year and a half and i guess some of it really was starting in 2019. it says if we're in this transition into a whole new era, and i think everybody is a bit confused, but you asked the question has fake news one. i think the 1st amendment is alive and well, but we have to realize that it is under attack from many different mis understandings about how it works. so i think there's always been fake news. i think there's always been yellow journalism. i think there's always been bias and spin and john, all kinds of dirty dealing in terms of political commentary and debate. we just more and is aware of it because they were
and he host the michael harrison wrap wherever you get your podcasts and on walk f m and washington and w. s a r and fall river and a bunch of other great stations across the usa. michael, every year since i came to r t america, you've been with us at the end of the year to debut your talkers 10, the 10 most talked about topics of the year. so here we are at half time. what's the score? it's kind of a 2 year one year 2020 and 2021 have blended together into a kind of a wild year and a half and...
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w. the the merkel meets bite and in washington for the 1st time since he became president. there's plenty on the agenda, including the controversial nod stream to pipeline because the pat make any progress. it's just 2 months until the chancellor steps down. mostly coming up. a global push to close coal power plants, forcing some african countries to act fast on finding new energy sources we reported from zimbabwe state business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. german chancellor. grammatical is holding a one to one meeting with us president joe biden. for the 1st time since he took office, she may only have about 2 months left in her job, but this won't be a mere farewell dinner in washington. there's plenty of unfinished business between the 2 countries. it's anglo merkel last visit to the united states as chancellor. the 1st thing on the agenda, a meeting with vice president comma la harris had talked with president joe biden at the white house. despite the smiles, there are still several issues that divide them. tv topping the agenda, nordstrom, you, presiden
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so i will just say and some would say this is what barrack did is sort of business as use w -- usual in washingtonded and confusing and that's part of the problem, that it could stand updating to say the least. does he have a point? is that part of the problem, the law itself? >> i think any law can be clarified and this law could stand clarification. i agree with that but the notion this is a silly paperwork crime. this is intended to protect our national security against people lobbying for foreign governments we don't know are working for foreign governments. imagine if we didn't have this kind of law. you could have people with all sorts of access up to and including the president, lobbying the president and influencing our policy secretly working for foreign countries. that could be extraordinary dangerous. this is an important law. >> appreciate your time, thank you. >> thanks, erin. >> next, more and more hospitals are telling employees to get vaccinated or lose their job. tonight, some health care workers are pushing back. why? >>> the faa bringing jeff bezos back to earth. why the billion
so i will just say and some would say this is what barrack did is sort of business as use w -- usual in washingtonded and confusing and that's part of the problem, that it could stand updating to say the least. does he have a point? is that part of the problem, the law itself? >> i think any law can be clarified and this law could stand clarification. i agree with that but the notion this is a silly paperwork crime. this is intended to protect our national security against people lobbying...
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w. ah. the merkel makes bite and in washington for the 1st time since he became president. there's plenty on the agenda, including the controversial nod stream to pipelines because of the pat, make any progress. it's just 2 months. and so the chancellor steps down also coming up a global push to close coal power plant. some african countries that fast from finding new energy sources. we report from zimbabwe. this to me business robots in berlin. welcome to the program. german chancellor. grammatical is holding a one to one meeting with us president joe biden, for the 1st time since he took office. she may only have about 2 months left in her job, but this won't be a mere farewell dinner in washington. there's plenty of unfinished business between the 2 countries. it's on the la merkel last visit to the united states as chancellor. the 1st thing on the agenda, a meeting with the vice president, common with harris, have talks with president joe biden at the white house. despite the smiles, there are still several issues that divide them. vb topping the agenda, nordstrom, q, p
w. ah. the merkel makes bite and in washington for the 1st time since he became president. there's plenty on the agenda, including the controversial nod stream to pipelines because of the pat, make any progress. it's just 2 months. and so the chancellor steps down also coming up a global push to close coal power plant. some african countries that fast from finding new energy sources. we report from zimbabwe. this to me business robots in berlin. welcome to the program. german chancellor....
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w is currently in a few more in mount vernon, the home of the 1st american president, george washington, where a large ceremony is about to take place to swear in. if new american citizens, catalina, this all is a big change from president trump, is it not the welcome and the change in rhetoric? yes, make what i tell you. i know there's some fire was taking place here. i can tell you that these kinds of things and, or try because it didn't have that thing was at the cobra by the place. and we had during the last year because of that, a lot of ceremonies were cams, but actually in the year 2019, there was a record number, not really they taking place in the united states. and today, 39 people have to realize i, american citizens from 30 different countries. so that's the last kind of time when you really are. and how are the people there that you're talking to feeling about this, this event in their lives? i think the value for them going if i can recall the new american citizen, how are you feeling today or today until wonderful since it's a special moment at central day for my family,
w is currently in a few more in mount vernon, the home of the 1st american president, george washington, where a large ceremony is about to take place to swear in. if new american citizens, catalina, this all is a big change from president trump, is it not the welcome and the change in rhetoric? yes, make what i tell you. i know there's some fire was taking place here. i can tell you that these kinds of things and, or try because it didn't have that thing was at the cobra by the place. and we...
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w. kind of that you more in washington, always good speaking to you. the race 1st space is heating up as more countries seek to send astronauts into orbit. the united arab emirates, the newcomer to space exploration and one of its 1st astronauts to leave the atmosphere is also the nation's 1st female astronaut. now alma true she had seen on the right wants to reach for the stars and she is one step closer to that goal. she will be the arab world, 1st, fema astronaut. a big step for her and women's rights in the united arab emirates. as the fact that i was selected to be part of the program, i think is enough and encouragement to all girls who want to enter the space field. to go ahead and enter the b through. becoming scientist for by training or working hard towards becoming a national survival training and the pilot license just a few of the skills. the 28 year old mechanical engineer is working on into by she will head for nasa facility in january and my motivation behind the applying to be a square space program was my dream as a child. and me want
w. kind of that you more in washington, always good speaking to you. the race 1st space is heating up as more countries seek to send astronauts into orbit. the united arab emirates, the newcomer to space exploration and one of its 1st astronauts to leave the atmosphere is also the nation's 1st female astronaut. now alma true she had seen on the right wants to reach for the stars and she is one step closer to that goal. she will be the arab world, 1st, fema astronaut. a big step for her and...
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. >> this is the "pbs newsho" from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitedio of journalism at arizona state university. judy: the u.s. is on the verge of completing a unilateral and unconditional withdrawal from afghanistan, nearly 20 years after it invaded, and the outgoing u.s. military commander has delivered a stark warning about the future of the country. nick schifrin is back right now, and he joins me. good to have you with us to talk about this. what are military leadersaying they believe could happen? nick: this is perhaps as blunt and pessimistic statement as the military has ever made about afghanistan.it's the first time the biden administration or military has publicly acknowledged the ultimate risk of this withdrawal. this is general scott miller, the u.s. commander in kabul, saying civil war is certainly a path that can be visualized if this continues on the trajectory it is on right now. that should be a concern to the world, and it is a concern to the region, for creating an environment where there is even more violence than there is today.
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. ♪ >> this is pbs newshour west from w eta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkitezona state university. ♪ [music plays] north carolina is known for it's moonshine but i grew up in a tea coddler, bible thumping household so i learned about shine a little later. i'm vivian and i'm a chef. my husband, ben and i were working for some of the best chefs in new york city when my parents offered to help us open our own restaurant. of course, there was a catch. we had to open this restaurant in eastern north carolina, where i grew up and said i would never return.
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. ♪ >> this is the "pbs newshour" from w eta studios in washington and from the walter cronkite schoolsm at arizona state university. judy: now to the crisis in haiti. it's been less than a week since the shocking assassination of haiti's president by gunman who broke into his home. now a possible conspiracy involving a haitian-born doctor living in florida has further roiled an already fraught situation, all this as political rivals jockey for power. there is now a new lead suspect in the assassination of president jovenel moise. haitian authorities said over the weekend that he is this man, 63-year-d christian emmanuel sanon, a haitian american who lives in florida. in 2011, he appeared to promote himself as a leader for haiti. >> with me in power, you are going to have to tell me, at are you doing with my uranium? what you going to do with the oil that we have in the country? what are you going to do with the gold that you want to exploit? judy: police chieleon charles said sanon had arrived in haiti in june. in a search of sanon's home, officers found weapons, bullets, and a hat wi
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. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from w eta studios in washington and from the west, from the walter cronkiteurnalism. judy: on capitol hill, bipartisan infrastructure deal talks have run into a little washington gridlock. to help us understand where negotiations stand right now, our lisa desjardins. hello, lisa tell us, where does , everything stand? what is the latest hang-up? lisa well, in this up-and-down : quest for a giant infrastructure bill for the country, i have to say this is the largest speed bump that these bipartisan negotiators have run into. over the weekend, as these negotiators were working around the clock and with the white house to see if they can just finish that final, i guess, 5 percent that is left to negotiate, they ended up discovering that they really are perhaps farther apart than they realized. i want to take a look right now at exactly what the remaining issues are on the table in this bipartisan infrastructure discussion. there's quite a few of them. so, there you go. one of the first issues -- and we have been talking about this before is transit funds and how
. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from w eta studios in washington and from the west, from the walter cronkiteurnalism. judy: on capitol hill, bipartisan infrastructure deal talks have run into a little washington gridlock. to help us understand where negotiations stand right now, our lisa desjardins. hello, lisa tell us, where does , everything stand? what is the latest hang-up? lisa well, in this up-and-down : quest for a giant infrastructure bill for the country, i have to say...
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w bush. they're speaking in an exclusive interview, conducted by our washington bureau chief support she joins is now in us. a good to have you with us, a very striking comments that the former president made there. give us a little bit a sense of, of how he really felt about while the pull out from a storm. well, hello. we have to keep in mind that the war and the gun on was part of his war against terrorism. he thought that this is the only way to fight taliban and types of terrorists in this country, which then would kind of really oppose a danger to, to the united states. also, all his strong believe in the believe of his ministration was the only strong military action is able to really change nations to help them move towards democracies. that was his big thing. he thought with this military actions he took, he was doing nation building. so did you get a sense that you were there in the room, of course, and asked that very crucial question. did you get a sense that he was indirectly criticizing president joe buttons decision to withdraw troops? well, they obviously has a very different a
w bush. they're speaking in an exclusive interview, conducted by our washington bureau chief support she joins is now in us. a good to have you with us, a very striking comments that the former president made there. give us a little bit a sense of, of how he really felt about while the pull out from a storm. well, hello. we have to keep in mind that the war and the gun on was part of his war against terrorism. he thought that this is the only way to fight taliban and types of terrorists in this...
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it was a former us president there, george w bush speaking in an exclusive interview with our washington bureau chief in his pulling his joins me now from washington. good evening to you is. it's unusual for a former us president to even talk publicly about the policies or decisions of a sitting president, but that is what george w bush did when he sat down to talk with you, give us a sense more about how he really feels about this. withdraw brenda, this important to understand that this interview was conducted because of under the medical and his specific relationship to her. so it was very warm and a very honest atmosphere. and in this atmosphere, i asked him about the past wars and how he feels about that. and he then he came up with a gun is done and said what we just played. and i think it's really what you think . i really think it deeply is convinced that that is a huge mistake withdrawal of the troops and that as he says, like, mainly women and young girls who suffer from that is dense. want bush fears most i mean yes, i think that is like on the this is, was he like emotionally,
it was a former us president there, george w bush speaking in an exclusive interview with our washington bureau chief in his pulling his joins me now from washington. good evening to you is. it's unusual for a former us president to even talk publicly about the policies or decisions of a sitting president, but that is what george w bush did when he sat down to talk with you, give us a sense more about how he really feels about this. withdraw brenda, this important to understand that this...
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it was a former us president there, george w bush speaking in an exclusive interview with our washington bureau chief in his pole in his joins me now from washington. good evening to you is. it's unusual for a former us president to even talk publicly about the policies or decisions of a sitting president, but that is what george w bush did when he sat down to talk with you, give us a sense more about how he really feels about this. withdraw, you know, friend, it is important to understand that this interview was conducted because of the under the medical and his specific relationship to her. so it was very warm and a very honest atmosphere. and in this atmosphere, i asked him about the, the past wars and how he feels about that. and he then he came up with a gun is done and said what we just played. and i think it's really what you think . i really think he deeply is convinced that that is a huge mistake withdrawal of the troops and that as he says, like, mainly women and young girls who suffer from that is that want bush fears most i mean yes, i think that is like on the this is what y
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washington. d. c. welcome to d w, sir. what does the withdrawal of foreign troops mean for the stability of the region? introduce this enormous uncertainty. obviously the carbon of already been taking advantage of the lack of american action against i advancing especially in the countryside, but also in some important towns. meanwhile, negotiations are ongoing and no one knows where they might lead or not lead. and there's a long history in afghanistan of civil war and chaos. i think the question that all observers have at this moment is whether the afghan security forces are strong enough or capable enough to hold off the town then and secure peace for their country. i don't think there's any indication that they can secure peace throughout all the provinces, but i think there is indication that they may be able to secure major towns, major cities. and i'm not sure all the cobble is about to fall. certainly the f kennedy and experience i talk with. he says that's unlikely. what do you think the plan is on the us side here
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w. caroline. she was from mount vernon, you're washington dc. many things and further south in the united states in florida, search and rescue operations have been suspended at the collapse condominium outside miami. what's left of the structure has been declared unstable and its being demolished. wrecking crews are moving in. once the building has come down, the rescue operation will resume a week after the disaster. 24 people are confirmed dead. and 121 are still missing . for over a week the families of those still missing in surfside have been waiting in vain for news of their loved ones. now they face another excruciating delay to the recovery operation. as demolition teams prepare to carry as a controlled explosion of the size. preparation includes activities like drilling into column in the unsafe structure and we are continuing to receive updates about the condition of the standing structure. and we will begin the search and rescue once again on any sections of the pile that are safe to access. as soon as we are cleared, with tropical st
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washington. d. c. welcome to d w sir. what does the withdrawal of foreign troops mean for the stability of the region? introduce is enormous uncertain. t, obviously the taliban have already been taking advantage of the lack of american action against i advancing especially in the countryside, but also in some important towns. meanwhile, negotiations are ongoing, and no one knows where they might lead or not lead. and this long history and africana and of civil war and chaos. i think the question that all observers have at this moment is whether the afghan security forces are strong enough or capable enough to hold off the taliban and secure peace for their country . i don't think there's any indication that they can secure peace throughout all the provinces, but i think there is indication that they may be able to secure major towns, major cities. and i'm not sure i had all the cargo was about to fall. certainly the f kennedy stand experience i talk with think that's on likely. what do you think the plan is on the us side
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lena when is a public health professor at george washington university and the author of a w book, "lifelines me now. thank you for taking the time to speak with us. you write in your book about h your family growing up relied on medicaid and now we're seeing a lot of distrust of that system, particularly with this new mask guidance. where do you think the agency went wrong on its messaging and how concerned are you it will affect public trust? >> public health depends on public trust. you mentioned that i was the neficiary of public health early on in my life. i did not quite know that was what it was at the time, but we depended on medicaid, we depended on public housing, we depended on public education and many other elements that many other immigrants, many people, are fortunate to be able to help us to's work to our next stage in our lives. right now what is happeng in the u.s. is tha there is a serious messaging problem. the cdc continues to get the science right but the policy and communication wrong. when public health is not just about the science -- it is also about winning the hear
lena when is a public health professor at george washington university and the author of a w book, "lifelines me now. thank you for taking the time to speak with us. you write in your book about h your family growing up relied on medicaid and now we're seeing a lot of distrust of that system, particularly with this new mask guidance. where do you think the agency went wrong on its messaging and how concerned are you it will affect public trust? >> public health depends on public...
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washington dc. mr. boss, welcome to d. w. news with the u. s. and other allied troops moving out of canada and how would you describe the situation there right now? the situation is tense, of course, but it is nothing unexpected. we knew that taliban are forced to reckon it. and they have strong support pace in the rural areas, and they will ultimately grab more space. that's why the whole little deal with thought a bond was cut. but also we were expecting that the hon. security forces we hope will be able to hold on to the time there is an internal dialogue or internal sentiment that takes place. so i am not as worried about goblins as about the other areas. hopefully will be defended in a sense of security forces will show that they also have enough courage and enough resources and training to be able to defend the, the hon government sitting in cobble. so with the taliban gaining more and more ground, what does that mean for everyday people in the country shed little everyday people in many cases in the, in the fall to end and all of a $100.0
washington dc. mr. boss, welcome to d. w. news with the u. s. and other allied troops moving out of canada and how would you describe the situation there right now? the situation is tense, of course, but it is nothing unexpected. we knew that taliban are forced to reckon it. and they have strong support pace in the rural areas, and they will ultimately grab more space. that's why the whole little deal with thought a bond was cut. but also we were expecting that the hon. security forces we hope...
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of the institute for policy studies open society follow, at stanford, herbert w scoville fella writing a fellow in washingtond.c. and a writer and resident at blue mountain center at the wurlitzer foundation. he's appeared in the "new york times", the "washington post", usa today, the l.a. review of books, salon and other publications. did a half a dozen other books are so quitting a series of utopian novels, from 20,162,018 and a forthcoming book song land. in the realm of nonfiction he's the author of aftershock, the journey into eastern europe's broken dreams and his latest the pandemic pivots which is a subject of this evening's awkward please join me in welcoming john pfeffer. >> thank you so much for the kind introduction i thought i would begin with providing you a kind of snapshot of where we are at the moment in terms of the pandemic. we will do that with a powerpoint presentation and ordinarily, i don't like using powerpoint. it is indispensable in this zoom era of ours. i thought i would start with one of my favorite quotes from william gibson a science-fiction writer, the future has arrived, it's
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w bush? you know, he was interviewed this week by our washington bureau chief in his poll, and i mean, he was, it was incredibly motive and talking about how affectionate his feelings are for her, how much he respects her. and instruct me because he is the president seen here, where her constituents are as the president who started, you know, the iraq war who, who basically did away with all the goodwill that the u. s. had after the $911.00 attacks. how do you, how does she, how do you square that circle? well, one thing is that even before she came into office, chancellor macro wrote an editorial in the u. s. newspaper saying that that get hodge hood or who was then that's the social democratic chancellor of germany and who was essentially using the iraq war as part of his election campaign. so doing some ground standing with his refusal to become part of the drumbeat of war. and she wrote an editorial thing cared for, it does not speak for all germans. so obviously that was a very big plus in george w bush's eyes, when he saw her then actually become chancellor in germany. she already had a
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w. caroline that she was from mount vernon, you're washington dc. many things kinda take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the taliban have seized control of several more districts in northern afghanistan. more than 300 afghan government troops fled across the border to 10 just as the militants to bass. the taliban now control around a 3rd of afghanistan's districts for people have died in the worst wildfires to hit cyprus in decades. the victims are gyptian farm workers. raging fires have rec dozens of homes and destroyed pine forest and ancient olive groves, the european union and israel have set water carrying aircraft and tackle the blazes. thousands of rescuers have joined the search for survivors of a landslide in japan. torrential rain triggered a cascade of mud in the coastal town of autonomy. at least 2 people have died and another 20 are missing. more heavy rain is hampering rested efforts. south africa, the former president jacob zoom a has avoided starting a jail term. thanks. the supreme court zoom w
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the w news were covering angular miracles, final visit to washington, and the german chancellor were waiting for a news conference, a joint news conference between president joe biden and the german chancellor. we have to say good bye now to some viewers watching on tv as channels of the us for the rest of our viewers. we're going to go live for that press conference as soon as it begins job chance are going american. she is in washington on a federal visit to the united states, merrill and president joe biden, and held wide ranging talk today covering climate change. the pandemic and global security. the 2 leaders are due to give a joint news conference shortly, and we're going to cross over lives to that at the white house as soon as it begins . joining me here at the big table is our chief political correspondent, belinda crain. to give some analysis of the meaning of this and why is it so important to have an american go to washington? see the u. s. president and basically say farewell. i think it's important not least because the traffic atlantic relationship has taken a beating
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w news. this is our continuing coverage of uncle american visit to washington d. c. her final visit as the german chancellor here at the big table with me is our chief, political correspondent, belinda crane. melinda, now we know why the press conference was late. they were in talks, they were, they covered a lot of ground. talk to me, what do you think is the most important thing to come out of a meeting? i do think what we've just been hearing the issue of ukraine and north stream. and clearly they did not agree to terminate the north stream gas pipeline. this is a pipeline that would bring natural gas from russia directly to germany, essentially bypassing ukraine, which has been a transit country for natural gas as we've just heard them saying, the reason that's important is that that gives ukraine leverage v vi. russia. if that goes away, ukraine loses a crucial piece of its leverage versus this very uncomfortable, big neighbor that has occupied the eastern part of its country and taken over crimea. so this is a very serious issue. now. biden is clearly doesn't l
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our washington bureau chief, sat down with former president george w bush to get his analysis of her legacy. now bush rarely gets interviews anymore, but because of his special relationship with miracle, he invited the w to his summer home in maine. he talked about the future of the transit atlantic relationship miracles take on china and russia. and the moment he massaged her soldiers have a look. if you would read the history books, what would be your paragraph about america on merkel brought clash and dignity to a very important position and made very hard decisions. i bet a legacy about merkle is there. a lot of girls watch on the la merkel say i too can have a position of responsibility and power struggle america relationship is letting me put it is somewhat special. sometimes is really close. sometimes it's more confrontational. how do you see her relationship? how did you see it when you were in office? well, 1st of all, i fully understood the importance of russia to germany. i mean, foods got a big influence and he speak german and, and i one, he's wiley and it can be pretty
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w. bush lincoln is your favorite president. he is in a category all to himself. washington of all of the reasons we knowledge. -- know.er 2. >> bret: the biggest gain from the last time that this was taken. there is grant. plus 13. george w. bush moving up 7 points. eisenhower up 4 spots and coolidge 3. grant made a big move. >> i know you like grant. that's good news for you. you have a great book coming out soon i can't wait to get released. grant is getting better because people were talking about him more. there was a taint of corruption on his administration but we see what an incredible job he did trying to heal the nation after the civil war. this rise in presidential esteem is noticeable. and george w. bush. i was surprised that he moved up as much as he i thought there would still be the lingering effects of the iraq war and the great recession. but george w. bush is a beloved ex-president. scores high on people trusting him and believing in his morale art of persuasion. i think he helped himself. his books on immigrants and wounded warriors. not full of himself and a great sense of humor. 2-term presidency y
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w bush. now with his top advisors at camp david, right outside of washington, d. c. counterterrorism specialists told the group osama bin lot and carried out the attack and the enemy is a small group of terrorists in afghanistan. but one man, deputy secretary of defense, paul wolfowitz told the president of a strategic plan that was approved by his boss donald rumsfeld. so we outlined this have of the rocks people live in the north, the kurds, and they don't like us to saddam hussein. the other half live in the south next to an american ally kuwait. the us could easily take over these 2 areas, then take over rocks, major oil fields alternately, cutting off down from his main money maker boil pretty good plan, right. good plan, except it wasn't iraq that attacked us. that of the counter terrorism center reiterated again we were attacked on september 11th, bio, solomon, lighten, and al qaeda in afghanistan. saddam hussein and iraq have nothing whatsoever to do with this, but the plan was so good. you just had to make sense of it. and to the narrative, saddam has wea
w bush. now with his top advisors at camp david, right outside of washington, d. c. counterterrorism specialists told the group osama bin lot and carried out the attack and the enemy is a small group of terrorists in afghanistan. but one man, deputy secretary of defense, paul wolfowitz told the president of a strategic plan that was approved by his boss donald rumsfeld. so we outlined this have of the rocks people live in the north, the kurds, and they don't like us to saddam hussein. the other...
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then former deputy attorney general in the george h w bush administration on efforts to change voting laws on the state and federal level. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> on thursday live coverage of the national governors association summer meeting with andrew cuomo of new york at 12:30 on c-span. then our coverage continues with remarks from the new chair, asa hutchinson of arkansas. that is at 2:30 on c-span. >> saturday on "the communicators," >> republicans and democrats are attacking tech on all levels, but they have coalesced on antitrust laws and antitrust enforcement in order to go after tech companies. but they have different reasons for doing so. for democrats, it is rooted toward big business in general, and corporations in general, needing to shrink them down to size. for republicans, it is tied to the culture war against technology companies where they perceive them as being biased against conservatives in content. the antitrust pursuit is tied to their general feeling that tack companies are out to get them. >> watch "the communicators." the bipartisan antitrus
then former deputy attorney general in the george h w bush administration on efforts to change voting laws on the state and federal level. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> on thursday live coverage of the national governors association summer meeting with andrew cuomo of new york at 12:30 on c-span. then our coverage continues with remarks from the new chair, asa hutchinson of arkansas. that is at 2:30 on c-span....
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2020 months the 1st time ever that have been banned. fema takes the small washington news coming up for right after this cindy w. news, asia, why pockets dont prime minister, but i'm hon. comments, comments? rather on women. i'm generated, protest in his country and how much the women in india will put up for sale on line . the way to turn those stories in a whole lot more coming out in just a moment in asia with my colleague, garage banner g, i'm layla hawkins. robin on behalf of the entire team. thank you so much for spending as part of it. i'll be back at the top of the the the, the the, the the, the, the, the, the the ah, president george w bush invited us to this summer. we talked about the past as a special relationship to chancellor. i'm not afraid to make a decision. was not afraid to leave the kind person with a lovely soul. and that's the person i got to know the exclusive interview with george w bush in 60 minutes, dw eco, india. how can a country economy grow in harmony with his people and the environment? when there are doers, look at the bigger picture, india, a country that faces many challenges
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up next more chance on america visit to washington and the implications for economic ties with stephen beardsley on the w bestbuy. don't forget to get all the information on the website, the w dot com. i'm gonna lose lose, lose, lose, lose. lose the the ah africa willis from the national park and congo, the gee and his family would love nothing more than to live in peace. but poachers and farmers hunting them and threatening the species ah, what's to be done to protect the co in 60 minutes on the w as well. and i'm not sure that it was a dinosaur meeting, but him he w i in december 2019 the european council president show me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i like to you to make you the 1st time i did so i don't see the planet by 2050 but not all member states supported and some persuasion is required. a surprising glimpse into the very heart of power. negotiations online is the flattery and incentives. but best lead time, often go astray who will win the gain of diplomatic poker. intrigue power plays and alliances behind the scenes of the climate summit starts august 5th on dw, the me the it
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but your biden's been around washington for a very long time. 50 years. he was beside george w bush when he decided that he was going to go in to iraq to try and deal with saddam hussein in 2003. what he's a nice today is perhaps rowing a bit back on that. but he knows that while he may be scaling back operations in that region, it's not a region that can take his i o. l and fisher with the latest on that from the white house. allen, thank you. a record number of women and children were killed or injured in afghanistan in the 1st 6 months of this year. that you and says 1659 civilians died between january and june. and more than 3 and a half 1000 were injured. that's a 47 percent increase on the 1st half of last year. almost 2400 afghans were killed or injured in may in june alone, as foreign forces. it started withdrawing and fighting, intensified charlotte bellis reports from cobbled it's been less than 3 months since mohammed knows that his daughter re 100 dikes. she was 16 and an identical triplet with his sisters in yellow or bray her wanted to be a doctor. but she was kil
but your biden's been around washington for a very long time. 50 years. he was beside george w bush when he decided that he was going to go in to iraq to try and deal with saddam hussein in 2003. what he's a nice today is perhaps rowing a bit back on that. but he knows that while he may be scaling back operations in that region, it's not a region that can take his i o. l and fisher with the latest on that from the white house. allen, thank you. a record number of women and children were killed...
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washington. >>> up next, inspiring america. how a dog named radar helped her find her w inspiring america. how a dog named radar helped her find her way to tokyo and helmets and a first aid kit and everything you need out here. some stuff to get you to the top and stuff to jump off the top with. the all-new bronco sport. built wild. more protection, more sun, more joy. beach defense® from neutrogena® the suncare brand used most by dermatologists and their families, neutrogena® for people with skin. ♪♪ neutrogena® i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,
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washington doesn't want them. i've been to orland, let's do business. the european commission has fine. german comic is volkswagen and b, m. w for teaming up to keep emissions cleaning technology off the european market. dimer was also part of the scheme but kicked off the ad blue was one of the technologies central to the inquiry. it's a fluid that reduces the bleeding gases and diesel emissions. the says the companies colluded to restrict to the size and dosing of absolute tanks in their models, another finding that the group avoided introducing cleaner particle filters and petrol car models. 5 companies fell under the investigation volkswagen and its subsidiaries portion, audi, also b, m, w, and mercedes parent, dime. lar, the e. you said that what began is legitimate discussions about technical specifications. turned into market coordination that left consumers with fewer choices. these common factors illegally colluded to restrict competition in the area of emission clinic technologies for diesel cars. this is the 1st time that the commission finds that corporation on technical elements as opposed to price fixing or mar
washington doesn't want them. i've been to orland, let's do business. the european commission has fine. german comic is volkswagen and b, m. w for teaming up to keep emissions cleaning technology off the european market. dimer was also part of the scheme but kicked off the ad blue was one of the technologies central to the inquiry. it's a fluid that reduces the bleeding gases and diesel emissions. the says the companies colluded to restrict to the size and dosing of absolute tanks in their...