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w, washington bureau chief in his paul there. now, nato says boosting ukraine's anti missile defenses is its top priority. secretary general yen stilton beg, says a wave of russian attacks on civilians in recent days as a sign of moscow's weakness. for days his country has been attacked from the air. so it's clear what the ukrainian defense minister once rest nichols appeal on his visit to brussels, came as germany delivered exactly that the 1st of for air defense systems. cold air is t has arrived in ukraine. it can it incoming missiles within a radius of 40 kilometers at a height of up to 20 kilometers yesterday. and so our support of ukraine remains unchanged. and all sham deaf randoms, or decisions made by the kremlin won't stop us up more help for ukraine as fast as possible. the u. s. is heading up discussions on how to get this done with around 50 countries, alongside nato nations are also states like japan, australia, tunisia, and kenya as well as anti aircraft missiles. they want to provide artillery ammunition, and even
w, washington bureau chief in his paul there. now, nato says boosting ukraine's anti missile defenses is its top priority. secretary general yen stilton beg, says a wave of russian attacks on civilians in recent days as a sign of moscow's weakness. for days his country has been attacked from the air. so it's clear what the ukrainian defense minister once rest nichols appeal on his visit to brussels, came as germany delivered exactly that the 1st of for air defense systems. cold air is t has...
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w's. washington bureau chief in his poll says, the vote was a major diplomatic blow for moscow. there was hardly any doubt that the united nations general assembly resolution condemning the annexation of ukrainian territory from russia would find an overwhelming majority. the only question was whether some countries grew tired of continuing to pay the price for supporting ukraine against the russia invasion. while other countries, like the global south felt ignored by the western world, these concerns didn't come to fruition. quite the opposite. $143.00 states voted to condemn and reject the annexation of ukraine and the sham referenda vote. this is a major defeat for russia, that 2 more states voted against the invasion than the marshfield. however, china and india abstained their ward again. and that matter is not only because these are 2 major political and economic powers, china seen as one of the biggest challenges of the role of the united states as a superpower. today's vote is not only about what happened in the chamber. this will be on the record to day will chronicle w
w's. washington bureau chief in his poll says, the vote was a major diplomatic blow for moscow. there was hardly any doubt that the united nations general assembly resolution condemning the annexation of ukrainian territory from russia would find an overwhelming majority. the only question was whether some countries grew tired of continuing to pay the price for supporting ukraine against the russia invasion. while other countries, like the global south felt ignored by the western world, these...
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w. washington bureau chief in his pull that this is the most important movie that he's ever made. it is an epic undertaking, a 3 part, 6 hour series examining how the u. s. responded to the nazi threat and the holocaust at its findings are not always comfortable. we tell ourselves stories as a nation. one of the stories we tell ourselves is that we're a land of immigrants. but in moments of crisis, it becomes very hard for us to live up to those stories. the u. s. and the holocaust challenges some of the established narratives and suggest some chilling echoes to today's world. the anxieties about urban is ation. about an lettered, untutored, relatively uneducated peoples coming in in large numbers. the sense that disease was a problem. all of these worries were amalgamated into a belief that immigrants caused these problems. you know, mark twain are great writer, one said or is supposed to have said that history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. and there hasn't been a film that i worked on over the last nearly 50 years that hasn't rhymed in the present. and that's because hum
w. washington bureau chief in his pull that this is the most important movie that he's ever made. it is an epic undertaking, a 3 part, 6 hour series examining how the u. s. responded to the nazi threat and the holocaust at its findings are not always comfortable. we tell ourselves stories as a nation. one of the stories we tell ourselves is that we're a land of immigrants. but in moments of crisis, it becomes very hard for us to live up to those stories. the u. s. and the holocaust challenges...
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earlier today, w washington bureau chief in his bold, she spoke with the u. s. under secretary of state for civilian security, democracy and human rights in she asked her what could be done from a u. s. a perspective to support iranian protesters. the united states is to take a number of concrete actions to support the iranian people peaceful protestors who are showing tremendous courage in demanding their universal human rights. for one, we have swiftly moved to impose costs on those who are perpetrating this brutal crackdown which involves not only a killing and maiming of peaceful protesters, including students, young girls and young boys, but also the arrest of scores of journalists act to this cultural figures. as part of this ever widening violent crack down. so we move swiftly to thanks to the so called morality police responsible for the death of 22 year old man, nini, who's, who's tragic death set off this eruption of public outrage. but we've also sanctioned the minister of interior responsible for the widening crackdown, the minister of communications
earlier today, w washington bureau chief in his bold, she spoke with the u. s. under secretary of state for civilian security, democracy and human rights in she asked her what could be done from a u. s. a perspective to support iranian protesters. the united states is to take a number of concrete actions to support the iranian people peaceful protestors who are showing tremendous courage in demanding their universal human rights. for one, we have swiftly moved to impose costs on those who are...
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w. washington bureau chief in his poll there. oh officials in ukraine say 3 days of russian airstrikes have killed dozens of civilians. waves of drones and cruise missiles have again targeted towns and cities across the country. batted bruised and lucky to be alive. slowly, a young girl emerges from what's left of a building destroyed in a russian missile attack. rescue as managing to make a whole just big enough for her to make an escape, followed by her mother and her father. they taken shelter in a cellar during another, as strike on the se city of zap her teacher. there is little light relief here in the face of russia's escalation in this war. silent prayers being said here by candlelight at saint michael's golden domed monastery in the capital, keith but step outside. and you'll find a bleak reminder of the deadly cost of this conflict. a war memorial to ukraine's fallen soldiers and the constant reminders of the ongoing threat from the skies. i think they can be more dangerous using the ear missiles like like the day befor
w. washington bureau chief in his poll there. oh officials in ukraine say 3 days of russian airstrikes have killed dozens of civilians. waves of drones and cruise missiles have again targeted towns and cities across the country. batted bruised and lucky to be alive. slowly, a young girl emerges from what's left of a building destroyed in a russian missile attack. rescue as managing to make a whole just big enough for her to make an escape, followed by her mother and her father. they taken...
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w. washington bureau chief venus poll is as always, thank you. lebanon's president says his country has agreed to a deal to resolve a long running border dispute with israel over a maritime gas field. the 2 countries have long claimed overlapping maritime borders. the mediterranean sea bed is rich in natural gas, and israel has already begun exploring the area that is in question. both countries want to extract the fuel which could help relieve lebanon's financial woes. now here is the lebanese president, speaking about that agreement earlier today. i learned whom on this alea, after the israel a government announced its approval. well, i announce the approval by lebanon. the men of the final version, prepared by the american mediator, will see for them to delineate the southern maritime border. general b, u, i want to go now straight to a router, our bureau chief there mohammed. charade, fav. it's good to see you. mom at this deal is ending a dispute that's been going on for decades for control of the border between lebanon and is real. what made this break through possible now? well,
w. washington bureau chief venus poll is as always, thank you. lebanon's president says his country has agreed to a deal to resolve a long running border dispute with israel over a maritime gas field. the 2 countries have long claimed overlapping maritime borders. the mediterranean sea bed is rich in natural gas, and israel has already begun exploring the area that is in question. both countries want to extract the fuel which could help relieve lebanon's financial woes. now here is the lebanese...
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the they are completel democry controlled by these warmongers in w washington. they don't really care about the ukrainian peopleashing care otherwise they would have engaged in diplomacy many, many months ago. they don't really care about the american people who are struggling just to just to make, ends meet, struggling with inflation, struggling with increasing costs, st of just about everything. and it justht shows who they ar, subservient to, the militaryand industrial complex and the war hawks in the democrat partyr: i' and the mainstream media.s sicai >> i mean, it'cks whed you oypa, they basically b kicked you outn of the party, because you said, well, maybe we shouldn't bom'tb all the christians in syria.is h >> maybe there's another way. no, that was like this is theirs red line. it's war. wen why is that? and did you know t when you went into congress? no, the democrats that i saw, the democrats, leaders that i saw were peoplwho e who took a stand for peace, who people like my former boss, senator akaka from hawaii. he had served during world war two. h
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in washington w news or reminder of our top story. buildings underway in brazil were left as former president linda silva has a shot and a 1st round victory. that right wing and come in presidential here. both an arrow has already warned a fraud. some of his supporters have been implicated in recent killings and want to use force to keep him in power. you're up to date and he got the news america and then steam or me and the nice teen thanks for watching interest. the global economy. our portfolio. d w business beyond.
in washington w news or reminder of our top story. buildings underway in brazil were left as former president linda silva has a shot and a 1st round victory. that right wing and come in presidential here. both an arrow has already warned a fraud. some of his supporters have been implicated in recent killings and want to use force to keep him in power. you're up to date and he got the news america and then steam or me and the nice teen thanks for watching interest. the global economy. our...
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w is carina. ch, you more in washington d. c. so carrying that trump has now been formally subpoenaed by congress. what more can you tell us about this? right, the timing is quite interesting. the special committee investigating the dairy 6 attack on the capitol is running out of time in less than 3 weeks. the midterm elections will take place here in the united states. and the outcome of these elections will probably change the majority in the house of representatives, meaning that the republicans might then be in power. and they are, of course, are going to dismiss the select committee, investigating the general 6 attack on the capitol because many of them say this is a political hand of donald trump. so the committee is trying to get things done here as fast. and as soon as possible, and for them, it's a race against the time. and how likely is from to cooperative it's very unlikely or a he law that will mean he would testify on november 14th and give the committee the documents they are asking for november 4th, that means in
w is carina. ch, you more in washington d. c. so carrying that trump has now been formally subpoenaed by congress. what more can you tell us about this? right, the timing is quite interesting. the special committee investigating the dairy 6 attack on the capitol is running out of time in less than 3 weeks. the midterm elections will take place here in the united states. and the outcome of these elections will probably change the majority in the house of representatives, meaning that the...
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look at los angeles, atlanta,w washington. people leaving new york . i'm not sureyork wheree they're going to go because we are the safest big city in america. > hey, kathy , cut the b.s. actually , keep it going. because voters are seeing who you truly are. a branu truld new poll shows. my next guest, congressman lee zeldin, is trailing hochul by less than two byles points in the race for governor right here in new york . t >>in the r congressman zeldin je now. >> congressman, so great to have you. >> first, your reaction to what governor hochul said is totally divorced from reality. i mean, you're pointing out fo what happened yesterday with four subway knife attacks over the course of anre eight hour span. you talk aboutd the persoonn t who gets murdered on an l train. and that was while we're all in mourning over an emt who in an unprovoked attack got fatally stabbed just before that. n her lunch break, we saw what happened with someone else in howard beach trying to get off of a subway, gets attacked by a guy who had once killed his owne grandmoth
look at los angeles, atlanta,w washington. people leaving new york . i'm not sureyork wheree they're going to go because we are the safest big city in america. > hey, kathy , cut the b.s. actually , keep it going. because voters are seeing who you truly are. a branu truld new poll shows. my next guest, congressman lee zeldin, is trailing hochul by less than two byles points in the race for governor right here in new york . t >>in the r congressman zeldin je now. >> congressman,...
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s. threat of sanctions and wants to make its own decisions without consulting washington w. b, y o, p c a. and then it asia, i do the negative and i can say that they prove it and you'll see that it is not something wrong or the right good relations with china. we all and what is going on is that there is improvement. but this man is modeled by the a for more of that get on was the case. and the sand now is a terrible is. but the problem again, united states is many. so then these people, if they don't follow the recipe for relation, there will bring them back to the ice again as a, when you will have an african b a. and when you will have russia on the other side, i see now the sanction might or might be able to get out. i think that the united states should not blame russia or believes that they get they should live so. well, that's it for now. i from the newsroom, but keep right in the know this weekend, like giving us a follow on twitter. every few minutes to be fun there with with doctor of brings food to the city. and on her way back, she takes people who are too weak
s. threat of sanctions and wants to make its own decisions without consulting washington w. b, y o, p c a. and then it asia, i do the negative and i can say that they prove it and you'll see that it is not something wrong or the right good relations with china. we all and what is going on is that there is improvement. but this man is modeled by the a for more of that get on was the case. and the sand now is a terrible is. but the problem again, united states is many. so then these people, if...
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all right, that is t w's carrying that she boy in washington, d. c. let's take a look at the mother stories making years around the world. abraham torrie has been sworn in as booking of fossils, interim president, he had a 2nd coup in the country in less than a year caresses. his main task is to fight t hottest insurgence. an election is planned for 2024. the un security council has adopted a resolution demanding an end to violence in haiti. sanctions are being imposed on a gang leader whose group has been blockading the islands main oil terminal. 2 weeks ago. haiti's prime minister appealed for international help in dealing with the crisis. britton's conservative party is searching for a new leader. prime minister liz toss stepped down after just 6 weeks in office. a successor will be decided within just a week. among the possible contenders is the man she replaced former prime minister horace johnson. environmental activists have super glued themselves to sports cars as a major altar show in france's capital. the group wanted to pro, to denounce a p
all right, that is t w's carrying that she boy in washington, d. c. let's take a look at the mother stories making years around the world. abraham torrie has been sworn in as booking of fossils, interim president, he had a 2nd coup in the country in less than a year caresses. his main task is to fight t hottest insurgence. an election is planned for 2024. the un security council has adopted a resolution demanding an end to violence in haiti. sanctions are being imposed on a gang leader whose...
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he w stephens, islands in washington dc. the there for us are either net turn to some other stories making headlines around the world. us jury has refused to sentence a florida school shooter to death despite please from the families of his victories . nicholas cruz was imprisoned for life for murdering 17 students and staff at a high school in parkland. masika inspired a wave of gun control activism or slovak president susanna. jumper tova has visited the gay bar where 2 men were shot dead on wednesday. prosecutor said the victims were targeted for their sexual orientation. police and they found the 19 year old murder suspect dead after an overnight search. italy's parliament has met for the 1st time since elections election winner, georgia maloney's brothers of italy party is looking to form a right wing coalition with much yourselves, any head of the far right league, ab silvio, berlusconi. of florida. it's area thousands of afghan girls and women of taken university entrance exams. 2 weeks after an attack that killed $46
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that is, i think, the very clear message that we can learn from, from today to w corresponding colina tomorrow in washington. thanks currently. 3rd is a nigeria or a warning of the looming hunger crisis. the worst flooding for a decade has killed at least 600 people and left more than a 1000000 homeless. even before the floods head, the government was battling high inflation and food shortages and the un warren of catastrophic levels of hunger. this is what the rainy season usually looks like in an umbrella. these in southeastern nigeria. and this is what the same community looks like. now. swollen rivas, have in on they said numerous house on villages across nigeria cause in 1400000 people to flee their homes for camps set up on higher ground. 27 out of 3060 have been affected. and ambros thief is one of the was he one 3rd of the state is now own daughter. we are suffering but suffering is better than stealing. that's why we're here in this condition, the clothes that i'm wearing are the only ones i have left. the flood carried away all our belongings. yeah, about polar schools have been destroyed by water
that is, i think, the very clear message that we can learn from, from today to w corresponding colina tomorrow in washington. thanks currently. 3rd is a nigeria or a warning of the looming hunger crisis. the worst flooding for a decade has killed at least 600 people and left more than a 1000000 homeless. even before the floods head, the government was battling high inflation and food shortages and the un warren of catastrophic levels of hunger. this is what the rainy season usually looks like...
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all right, that is t w's carrying that she boy in washington dc. now nigeria is face the one of the worst floods in decades. heavy rains have led to the lago damn to overflow into neighboring cameroon. a number of state in the country south east is one of the most affected. millions of people have been displaced to w flourish to cora. has this report? ah, this is what the rainy season usually looks like and i'm rusty's in se elijah and this is what the same community looks like now. swollen rivas, have inundated numerous towels and villages across nigeria, cause in 1400000 people to flee their homes for camps set up on higher ground. 27 out of 36 states have been affected. and ambrose, these is one of the, was heaped. one 3rd of the state is now on the water. we are suffering, but suffering is better than stealing. that's why we are here in this condition. the close that i'm wearing at the only ones i have left, the flood carried away all our belongings. lujan, all our schools have been destroyed by water. so our plea is anyone that can help us sho
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w course one and 7 simons in washington. if he expects former president trump to actually appear before the general 6 committee short answer no. the former president donald trump already reacted and very dismissive, of course, calling the committee and there work a total bust. and of course, nobody really expects him to show up and follow a subpoena which will be issued. it's not issued yet, but so they're writing the subpoena and then want him for in front of the committee . but it's unlikely that the president will show up. but there were other bomb shots, of course, the committee today in this hearing making clear that donald trump had actually a what they called premeditated plan to deny a possible election loss. and he started planning and working towards this, which culminated then in january 6th, 2021 in july. and this summer is of 2020 already. and 2nd bombshell, the secret service had actually information detailed information and intelligence about what is supposed or what was happening on january 6th before january
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it's a great read w about how washington works and what it doesn'tt work. senator phil gramm thank you so much, from texas. it was really fantastic having you. we will have drinks afterwards and all of the armey guys and gals are going to be having dinner afterwards, so dick armey, thank you for all you did for our country. you are a great, great patriot. [applause] >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 12:30 p.m. eastern eastern on the presidency author and collections director of the george washington masonic national memorial talks about george washington's involvement with freemasonry and its influence on his life and work from his book a deserving brother. at 4:45 p.m. eastern cast members of the world war ii miniseries band of brothers reflect on the historical and cultural significance of the show two decades after it aired. exploring the american stories. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-spa
it's a great read w about how washington works and what it doesn'tt work. senator phil gramm thank you so much, from texas. it was really fantastic having you. we will have drinks afterwards and all of the armey guys and gals are going to be having dinner afterwards, so dick armey, thank you for all you did for our country. you are a great, great patriot. [applause] >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 12:30 p.m....
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raphael warnock, who is fighting to keep a senate seat that could decide the balance of power in washington. w warnock went head to head on friday night with herschel walker. earlier cnn spoke to cnn's senior political analyst ron brownstein about the georgia debate and how walker and warnock handled themselves. here he is. >> i think he came out of the debate, you know, he had a stronger debate in many ways than i think people anticipated. that doesn't mean he necessarily got what he needed out of it. you saw in walker the core strategy of republican senate candidates everywhere. and, you know, what has been really since time in memorial, the strategy of the party out of the white house. if things aren't going well, you point at the president and his party and say they have messed things up and my opponent is going to continue going in the direction that you don't like, that is producing high inflation and crime and border problems. warnock chose really not to directly engage as aggressively as he might on that. i think he focused on maintaining the posture of the amiable creature that got hi
raphael warnock, who is fighting to keep a senate seat that could decide the balance of power in washington. w warnock went head to head on friday night with herschel walker. earlier cnn spoke to cnn's senior political analyst ron brownstein about the georgia debate and how walker and warnock handled themselves. here he is. >> i think he came out of the debate, you know, he had a stronger debate in many ways than i think people anticipated. that doesn't mean he necessarily got what he...
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let's join d w, a correspondence carrying a 2 more in washington d. c, where that sentence was handed down. welcome, catalina. let's start with that to 4 months in jail, or what should we make of that? well feel to answer this question. i do have to take a step back on this bend on was convicted in july for refusing to appear before the special house coming to investigating the jury. 6 attack on the capital by trump supporters who are aiming to blog the certification of biden's presidential campaign with the committee members were asking for a testimony and documents from bantam, because he was to leave to be in contact with donald trump during the weeks leading to the attack on the capital. so bannon is now the 1st person to be incarcerated for contempt of congress in more than half a century. and this sense, of course, an important and a very clear message to others involved in the source of the capital and turner 6. and it said a 2 year standard for future cases, referred to the justice department by the committee investigating the capital attack.
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announcer: this is the "pbs newshour" from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: president biden's executive action today on marijuana convictions and regulations is this administration's most significant action on drug reform. laura baran lopez has more. laura: president biden laid out three steps to and what he called a failed approach. he announced that pardons for past district of columbia convictions for marijuana possession, a call for governors to take the same action for state-level convictions, and he directed federal agencies to review whether marijuana should be classified as one of the most dangerous drugs under federal law. mark osler is a professor at the university of st. paul. out of this announcement, what is the piece of it that could have the biggest impact? >> probably the talk about rescheduling marijuana. the pardon will impact a relatively small number of people, most of whom had to misdemeanors a their crime of conviction. in the broader scope, re-conceiving how dangerous mari
announcer: this is the "pbs newshour" from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: president biden's executive action today on marijuana convictions and regulations is this administration's most significant action on drug reform. laura baran lopez has more. laura: president biden laid out three steps to and what he called a failed approach. he announced that pardons for past district of columbia...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: an american citizen and former u.n. official wrongfully held in iran for more than six and a half years has been allowed to travel abroad today to seek medical treatment. his son has been released from prison on a temporary furlough but still cannot leave iran. amna nawaz has the story. amna: judy, 85 year old baquer namazi is one of four iranian-americans who have been detained by iran or barred from leaving the country, including his son, siamak namazi, who has been held in prison since 2015. both father and son had been sentenced to what u.s. and u.n. officials call baseles espionage charges. baquer namazi travelled to oman today, and rectly landed in abu dhabi, where he will undergo surgery. jared genser is a human rights attorney and pro-bono counsel for the namazi family and he joins me now. welcome to the newshour. thank you for joining us. baquer has been in iranian custody since 2016. how is he doing? jared: i spoke to h
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. >> this is the pbs newshour, from w eta studios in washington, and in the west, from the walter cronkitejournalism at arizona state university. judy: today the supreme court heard oral arguments in one of the biggest cases of the new term. it's about the role of race in drawing congressional maps. john yang has the story. john judy, the specific question : at issue is whether alabama's congressional map violates what's left of the voting rights act, a provision barring discriminatory practices or procedures. lisa desjardins stts us off with an explanation of what's at stake. lisa: happening in detroit and around atlanta, a change in political capitals like tallahassee and cultural ones like new orleans. >> i think there will be fewer minority and majority do issues -- is -- districts after this election. lisa: limiting black districts as they pass new voting laws. >> you have to think about how all of these things are working together to push us toward a reality in which minority voters are unrepresented in our system, and that's definitely a problem. lisa: in florida, currently four dis
. >> this is the pbs newshour, from w eta studios in washington, and in the west, from the walter cronkitejournalism at arizona state university. judy: today the supreme court heard oral arguments in one of the biggest cases of the new term. it's about the role of race in drawing congressional maps. john yang has the story. john judy, the specific question : at issue is whether alabama's congressional map violates what's left of the voting rights act, a provision barring discriminatory...
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.] >> this is the pbs from w eta studios in washington, and in the west, from the walter cronkite soolstate university. >> you're watching pbs. crowd: ¡tigres! pati, voice-over: if you want to see true mexican passion on full display, go to a soccer game, and now that monterrey is a host city for the 2026 world cup, fans are more passionate than ever. pati: ohh! woman: it doesn't count. it does not count. oh, that is so crazy. pati, voice-over: mexico has had some heartbreakers on the world stage, but we're loyal. crowd: ¡tigres! pati, voice-over: maybe it's a 90-minute escape from the issues that dominate the headlines, or maybe it's the tacos. today i'm visiting two rival teams just miles apart, los tigres and los rayados, to taste the tacos that fuel 93,000 screaming fans... it's so huge. mm.
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. >> this is the pbs newshour, from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitel ofournalism at arizona state university. judy: covid is still infecting hundreds of thousands of americans every week, flu season is underway, and there's a thd virus that is surging, causing physicians to worry about a potential "tri-demic" this winter. john yang has the details. john: judy, in an effort to encourage more people to get an updated covid vaccine, president biden rolled up his sleeve today to get his jab. but pediatric hospitals across the country are already struggling to deal with cases of rsv, or respiratory syncytial virus. dr. juan salazar is physician-in-chief at connecticut children's medical center in hartford and head of pediatrics at the university of connecticut med school. thank you for joining us. i read that you described the situation at connecticut children's medical center as an emergency. what is going on? what is it like? dr. salazar: yeah, thanks, john, for having me with you. indeed, we are seeing a tremendous rise in the number of cases of rsvp ch
. >> this is the pbs newshour, from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitel ofournalism at arizona state university. judy: covid is still infecting hundreds of thousands of americans every week, flu season is underway, and there's a thd virus that is surging, causing physicians to worry about a potential "tri-demic" this winter. john yang has the details. john: judy, in an effort to encourage more people to get an updated covid vaccine, president...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour, from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteool of journalism at arizona state university. judy: as we reported, president biden has authorized the release of more oil from the u.s. strategic reserve. geoff bennett digs deeper into what the administration is doing to reduce gas prices and the questions around its broader approach. geoff: president biden's announcement is aimed at easing the oil supply shortage and lowering gas prices, which have become a major concern for the white house just three weeks ahead of the november midterms. the release of 15 million barrels from the nation's stockpile, known as the strategic petroleum reserve, is the final tranche of the 180 million barrels that president biden pledged this spring to release over six months. this is all unfolding as oil prices shot higher last week, after opec announced a cut in oil production by two million barrels a day. brian deese is white house director of the national economic council, and he joins us now. welcome back to the "newshour." >> happy to be here. ge
. >> this is the pbs newshour, from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteool of journalism at arizona state university. judy: as we reported, president biden has authorized the release of more oil from the u.s. strategic reserve. geoff bennett digs deeper into what the administration is doing to reduce gas prices and the questions around its broader approach. geoff: president biden's announcement is aimed at easing the oil supply shortage and lowering gas...
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and from the walter cronkite schoolnalism at arizona state university. judy: four more weeks of a bruising campaign began in braziloday, after none of the candidates won 50% of the vote in sunday's first round of the presidential election. current president jair bolsonaro outperformed polls that showed him losing badly to his leftist rival, former president luis inazio "lula" da silva. in partnership with the pulitzer center, special correspondent jane ferguson reports from sao paulo, as the country enrs a new period of uncertainty. jane: as the results came in, supporters of the former president, lula da silva, were jubilant. in the end, lula got the most votes, but not over the 50% needed to win outright. brazilians will head back to the polls at the end of this month for a runoff. >> it was really close, but we believe in turning votes, we believe in lula, we believe it is possible to win. we need this. jane: the left-wing head of the worker's party was president from 2003 to 2011. >> i've never won an election in th
. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and from the walter cronkite schoolnalism at arizona state university. judy: four more weeks of a bruising campaign began in braziloday, after none of the candidates won 50% of the vote in sunday's first round of the presidential election. current president jair bolsonaro outperformed polls that showed him losing badly to his leftist rival, former president luis inazio "lula" da silva. in partnership with the...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and from the west at the walter cronkiteof journalism at arizona state university. amna: returning to the war in ukraine. as we reported, ukraine's president said today that roughly 30% of ukraine's power generation has been attacked and knocked off-line by new russian attacks. nick schifrin looks at a ukraine partially in the dark, as the cold descends almost eight months into the war. nick: in southern ukraine today this is all that's left of a residential building. a giant crater where a home stood for decades. destruction and death, arrived from a clear blue sky. the price of russian rockets that elude ukraine's air defenses, this civilians life as he slept. and the country's infrastructure. today russia struck this combined heat and power plant in dnipro. for the last month russia has targeted ukraine's electricity grid, especially substations that serve as junction points between cities. nearly all of ukraine's substations have been damaged, and president volodymyr zelenskyy admitted today 30% of the country's power pl
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and from the west at the walter cronkiteof journalism at arizona state university. amna: returning to the war in ukraine. as we reported, ukraine's president said today that roughly 30% of ukraine's power generation has been attacked and knocked off-line by new russian attacks. nick schifrin looks at a ukraine partially in the dark, as the cold descends almost eight months into the war. nick: in southern ukraine today this is...
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so, so a senior fellow at the arab gulf states institute in washington at welcome to d. w. i'm, we just sent seen him out report the revolutionary god call seems like an enormously powerful economic player. what sort of oversight of a subject to well, you know, the public has tried to have civilian oversight and civilian control. but at the same time, the very same revolution using that, that it got to protect itself against domestic protests. and whenever you invite an army to shoot in to be in the domestic politics of the state, you can never push them out again because they have the guns and the city. there's not. and this is why that got returned for support for the or she has the mandate concessions. and some of this is economically as your report. so i got it in control of not the economy of the wrong, but even also the politics. all right, and this is all out in the open it. everybody knows that, that the revolutionary god controls all these companies. so, and demonstrates complaint about the state of the economy. are they also calling for? and so the involvement of
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washington, d. c. and check in with a d, w, 's, mechanical that you've been keeping an eye on the story for some time. mikaela. what more have you learnt? well, what we can say is that is now being enforced by several us media quoting sources that the intruder asked. where is nancy, where is nancy when he came in? so quite clearly this indicates that nancy pelosi, the speak of the house herself would have been the target. she was not in the house, not in town at that moment in time. so her husband is still in hospital. we've learned at 32 year old man was taken into custody. police is due to give a press conference shortly to tell us what they know potentially on the motivation of this attack. there are very high crime levels in san francisco. but this clearly is pointing towards something else in the wider context of republican center. susan collins, for instance, just a few weeks ago having given interview, speaking of increasing threats against politicians and saying that he wouldn't be surprised if somebody got killed. so this is very disconcerting. less than 2 weeks ahead of mid term elections he
washington, d. c. and check in with a d, w, 's, mechanical that you've been keeping an eye on the story for some time. mikaela. what more have you learnt? well, what we can say is that is now being enforced by several us media quoting sources that the intruder asked. where is nancy, where is nancy when he came in? so quite clearly this indicates that nancy pelosi, the speak of the house herself would have been the target. she was not in the house, not in town at that moment in time. so her...
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washington d.c. and it is metastasizing to state capitals and city councils and such. for us or for me this notion that america has become exceptional when we play a role in lead and w the world is interconnected put words washington gave his farewell address and said watch out about entanglement with other countries of the world was very different back then so we are now interconnected but we have to, we elected officials will people administrations have to continue to make the case why these things matter. why does taiwan matter to the couple that owns that coffee shop in the midwest? why does the person in the entire, why should they care? my should my brother --as >> the most computable congressional district, think of the those of us involved in these things have failed to articulate so it starts with that. what i have learned from putting food on the table and a roof over their head and taking care of people and making sure the people they love -- all of these things are interconnected and we are better off, retirement is going to be better in america is the one leading this global international order we created after world war two. the issues we have to deal with
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washington. d. c . welcome to d, w. and in recent weeks we've seen russia take steps to escalate the conflicts, the illegal annexation of formal ukrainian regions. the mobilization of new troops . can i ask you, what do you think person will do next? well, we're putting has tried to do with these annexations attempted annexations. one has to say is to draw wet line. i want these toto is to prevent exactly what is happening right now. the columns of those 2. so he has different options that he can help us. you. one option is to send more and more washing man into the area to try to stabilize it, which will be difficult. the other is to escalate further with the text ukrainian civilian infrastructure with the tax on west and for instance, energy infrastructure. to make clear that his read that those attempts and next territories belong to russia has indeed not been a bluff. as he said in his speech, in germany's a foreign minister said today that we should take rushes nuclear threats seriously . how serious do you think t
washington. d. c . welcome to d, w. and in recent weeks we've seen russia take steps to escalate the conflicts, the illegal annexation of formal ukrainian regions. the mobilization of new troops . can i ask you, what do you think person will do next? well, we're putting has tried to do with these annexations attempted annexations. one has to say is to draw wet line. i want these toto is to prevent exactly what is happening right now. the columns of those 2. so he has different options that he...
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w's. mckayla kiff. no, he joins us now from out studios in washington, d. c. mikaela. hi there. what more can you tell us about this attack? well, i can tell you that there is a lot pointing towards this being a politically motivated attack with the police stopping short of calling it anything like that, saying that the investigation is still under way. what we have heard from white media reports here is that the attacker who was named by police as 42 year old david did pop in and said, apparently where is nancy? and that is from several sources quoted here in the us media that points towards the fact that nancy pelosi, who is a complete hate figure amongst the far right here in the united states was potentially the target. what we do know for sure is that her husband underwent surgery that seems to have been successful. she also issued a statement saying that she expected him to recover fully from this. and nancy pillows herself said to be on her way to california to be with her husband. this of course comes just 11 days ahead of the mid term elections here with great concerns
w's. mckayla kiff. no, he joins us now from out studios in washington, d. c. mikaela. hi there. what more can you tell us about this attack? well, i can tell you that there is a lot pointing towards this being a politically motivated attack with the police stopping short of calling it anything like that, saying that the investigation is still under way. what we have heard from white media reports here is that the attacker who was named by police as 42 year old david did pop in and said,...
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washington d. c, and speak to d, w. mckayla cochner. what more do we know about this mikaela? well we know that there was an attacker that got into the building through the back door as we're hearing reported by a p in the middle of the night about 230 a san francisco time and started attacking nancy pelosi husband, who's 82 a with a hammer, so we're hearing, he was brought to a hospital where he is being treated and is expected to make a full recovery. and of course, what we don't know is almost more important at this very moment in time. because speculation is rife, whether this indeed could have, in fact, been an attack directly on nancy pelosi and thereby potentially a political attack. we don't know about the motivation of the attacker so far. we are expecting the police to actually face the press during the course of the day. one thing is for sure there are high crime levels in san francisco, but at the same time in the lead up to these midterm elections on november, the 8th, there's not just violent rhetoric. there is a real sense of fear that there could be violence ag
washington d. c, and speak to d, w. mckayla cochner. what more do we know about this mikaela? well we know that there was an attacker that got into the building through the back door as we're hearing reported by a p in the middle of the night about 230 a san francisco time and started attacking nancy pelosi husband, who's 82 a with a hammer, so we're hearing, he was brought to a hospital where he is being treated and is expected to make a full recovery. and of course, what we don't know is...
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washington d. c. and speak to d, w. i kayla kuth. now i care what more do we know about this assault all we know very little except for the bear details that in the middle of the night, the attack managed to get into the house according to a p, which is citing a close source is through the back door, attacking pool pelosi with a hammer. he does not have the kind of security detail that his wife, of course, hasn't nancy pelosi as that speaker of the house, or what is unclear is what kind of security arrangements were there. he was brought to hospital and according to a statement by a spokesperson for nancy pelosi, he is injured, but he is expected to make a full recovery. so the open question is, is this politically motivated? we do not have details about the attacker what his motivation was. or is this plainly crime, but it does come at a time as concerns are growing here of politically motivated violence. and we also recently heard a republican center, susan collins of main given into saying that she would be surprised if a center g
washington d. c. and speak to d, w. i kayla kuth. now i care what more do we know about this assault all we know very little except for the bear details that in the middle of the night, the attack managed to get into the house according to a p, which is citing a close source is through the back door, attacking pool pelosi with a hammer. he does not have the kind of security detail that his wife, of course, hasn't nancy pelosi as that speaker of the house, or what is unclear is what kind of...
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w. le pen good evening from washington d.c., i'm in for chris hayes. there has always been a racist white supremacist fringe the republican party. it hasn't always been overt, but it has reared it's head from time to time, going back decades. republican leaders, even presidents, have indulged it. for example, takes from the nixon era show the president engaging in blatant antisemitism. >> all of it which families are close, but there is this strange malignancy now that seems to creep among them. i don't know, the radicalism. the jews are born spies. you notice how many of them are? they're just in it up to their next. >> and ronald reagan, infamously popularized the racist trope of the welfare queen. >> in chicago, they found a woman who holds the record. she used 18 aims, 30 addresses, 15 telephone numbers to collect food stamps, social security, veterans benefits for for a nonexistent deceased veterans husbands, as well as welfare. her tax free cash income, alone, has been running $150,000 a year. >> george h. w. bush campaigned on racist stereotypes
w. le pen good evening from washington d.c., i'm in for chris hayes. there has always been a racist white supremacist fringe the republican party. it hasn't always been overt, but it has reared it's head from time to time, going back decades. republican leaders, even presidents, have indulged it. for example, takes from the nixon era show the president engaging in blatant antisemitism. >> all of it which families are close, but there is this strange malignancy now that seems to creep...
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w. mckellar kirchner. she's following the story. floors from our washington d. c. bureau. be keller. what more do we know about this attack right now? well, it's still if it's gas on details, but the police has briefed the press, initially, also naming a suspect as 42 year old david papa. and he wasn't described as a conspiracy theorist, but a quick search online does show that t m has a website where there's a conspiracy theories ranging from coven 19 to the us, being running by an elitist system of universities to anti semitic language on that. so that clearly points in the direction of this being politically motivated, although we don't have any confirmation about that yet. we also don't have confirmation on media reports that quote, source is saying that the man entered the building in the middle of the night in front of actually police apparently saw him do that. and that he shouted, where is nancy with nancy pelosi, the democrats speaker of the house being i'd say the hate figure of the political, extreme right here in the united states. and that's also why she always has a sec
w. mckellar kirchner. she's following the story. floors from our washington d. c. bureau. be keller. what more do we know about this attack right now? well, it's still if it's gas on details, but the police has briefed the press, initially, also naming a suspect as 42 year old david papa. and he wasn't described as a conspiracy theorist, but a quick search online does show that t m has a website where there's a conspiracy theories ranging from coven 19 to the us, being running by an elitist...
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i'm the executive director of the honey w center for civic engagement and public service here at george washington university. we are the central hub for a [applause] >> thank you. good evening, everyone. and welcome to our program this evening, "finding common ground on guns." i'm amy cohen. i'm the executive director of the honey w center for civic engagement and public service here at george washington university. we are the central hub for all things community and civic engagement and one of the co-sponsors for this evening's exciting conversation. and i'm really happy to see you all. now i am delighted to introduce you to the president of the george washington university, dr. mark wrighton. president wrighton has a highly distinguished career academically in chemistry and holds many academic and civic honors. he was the chancellor of washington university in st. louis for 24 years prior to joining us at g.w. in january of 2022. we're delighted to have his our president and we are delighted to have him here this evening. president wrighton? [applause] >> thank you, amy, and good evening, every
i'm the executive director of the honey w center for civic engagement and public service here at george washington university. we are the central hub for a [applause] >> thank you. good evening, everyone. and welcome to our program this evening, "finding common ground on guns." i'm amy cohen. i'm the executive director of the honey w center for civic engagement and public service here at george washington university. we are the central hub for all things community and civic...
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it will immediately implement reforms after more than 200 people gave evidence already, washington is a former and w s. l player, she says the findings are sad and shocking. unfortunately, it's a system that is, is broken, it's flawed and it's bad, but it becomes the norm that players learn to expect that and to take it and not be like they, as women and girls can't speak up. and so personally, i know myself, that's partly why i stepped away from the game and many others. i might have done the same, but it's something that there's not that support a resources of people that you can turn to that are going to listen and actually take action meaningful action to help resolve it. you find a lot of people dis violent within the system and so there are people that cover for each other. there are people that don't have the conference to speak up and all of that continues the cycle for generation after generation and baseball, the philadelphia phillies are celebrating the 1st lot in the major league playoffs in 11 years 3. now when over the houston astros on mondays here there play cars library going to hom
it will immediately implement reforms after more than 200 people gave evidence already, washington is a former and w s. l player, she says the findings are sad and shocking. unfortunately, it's a system that is, is broken, it's flawed and it's bad, but it becomes the norm that players learn to expect that and to take it and not be like they, as women and girls can't speak up. and so personally, i know myself, that's partly why i stepped away from the game and many others. i might have done the...
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already, washington is a former and w as l player. she says, the pool findings are sad and shocking. unfortunately, it's a system that is, is broken, it's flawed and it's bad, but it becomes the norm that players learn to expect that and to take it and not be like they, as women and girls can't be up until personally, i know myself. that's partly why i stepped away from the game and many others i meant to have done the same, but it's something that there's not that support a resources of people that you can turn to that are going to listen and actually take action, meaningful action, help resolve it you find a lot of people just violent and as victim it just continues to perpetuate because there aren't those allies and supporters that you should have. it's tough because you find yourself just becoming them to it. and it's bad to even say that, but that's the harsh reality of it. you find yourself just accepting it as that's the norm. it's the politic the favoritism. it's just the way that that person is, and i think it's part of a muc
already, washington is a former and w as l player. she says, the pool findings are sad and shocking. unfortunately, it's a system that is, is broken, it's flawed and it's bad, but it becomes the norm that players learn to expect that and to take it and not be like they, as women and girls can't be up until personally, i know myself. that's partly why i stepped away from the game and many others i meant to have done the same, but it's something that there's not that support a resources of people...
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w ah, u. s. anger grows over a plant oil production cut by saudi arabia. lead opec plus washington says the cartel is citing with russia by helping boost oil prices. react denies, it will speak with an energy expert about a growing rift between the 2 sides. also on our show, beijing is focused on its party congress, but covert cases are rising in the background raising fears of new lock downs and planned by new zealand attacks. cow burps is giving farmers there in the junction. but there might just be another way to reduce harmful missions. hello and welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. our oil producers, lending a hand to russia. that's the accusation from washington. after the saudi led oil cartel opec plus decided to slash oil production by $2000000.00 barrels a day. not helping matters, at least from the u. s. perspective was a meeting tuesday between russian president vladimir putin and president of the united arab emirates chic mohammed bins. i had an eye on the white house. i said that in response to the opec cuts, which it says will boost russian oil revenues. it is reevalu
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seeing the circles of power in washington, turning on them pretty rapidly in response to recent moves around opec people will recall the words of former us president george w bush, who said you're either with us or against us. and that kind of thinking seems to be prevailing in washington dc. meanwhile, energy has also been high on the agenda at an e u summit in prague. the blocks foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, said the opec plus decision to slash oil production was a response to the new e u price cap. underlining that energy has become the main geopolitical issue. look a deal big was dad decision, decreased this reply hopefully, which is a clear answer to our proposal price. it means that energy is becoming demotion. portland, do strategic issue today related with the war for culture, with the balance of power into well, dozens of you and other leaders gathered in the chat capital on thursday and an attempt to find unity any anti russian policies. the new political community format sought to discuss security and energy among other topics. however, efforts to find common ground on the latest measures, such as a price cap and further anti russian san
seeing the circles of power in washington, turning on them pretty rapidly in response to recent moves around opec people will recall the words of former us president george w bush, who said you're either with us or against us. and that kind of thinking seems to be prevailing in washington dc. meanwhile, energy has also been high on the agenda at an e u summit in prague. the blocks foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, said the opec plus decision to slash oil production was a response to the new...
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seeing the circles of power in washington, turning on them pretty rapidly in response to recent moves around opec people will recall the words of former us president george w bush, who said you're either with us or against us. and that kind of thinking seems to be prevailing in washington dc. why can't i by get american oil companies to increase the output? they just won't do it. because american oil companies are doing is raising prices at home to make up for this slowing of demand. well, it's the same thing that the saudis and opec are doing globally, you know, negotiate to go on right now between us, well, companies and biden, about exporting oil from the u. s. a to europe. so, you know, let's get across more of the supply problem, u. s. and raise prices, even more. prices are going up faster. the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down to refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance and then there's the so called fires and everything. and the real bottleneck is that the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe his nothing really different going on, except it's a good excuse to blame
seeing the circles of power in washington, turning on them pretty rapidly in response to recent moves around opec people will recall the words of former us president george w bush, who said you're either with us or against us. and that kind of thinking seems to be prevailing in washington dc. why can't i by get american oil companies to increase the output? they just won't do it. because american oil companies are doing is raising prices at home to make up for this slowing of demand. well, it's...