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w. washington correspondent, i mean as if gave his assessment to of the effect this verdict could have on trump's new bid for the white house. he says that he's going to run for president again on the republican ticket. so far pundits republican pundents have said that there's no chance is going to hurt his his attempt at the white house. again. don't forget that in 2016 before his 1st attempt and successful attempt, he, a video surfaced of him admitting some groping women. and that didn't seem to have an effect to one that presidential election and became president of the united states after voters knew that he said that he had groped women. but this is different because this was a trial by jury. you know, jury is not some elite, it's not politicians going after trump is really appears in new york city, normal people on the street who were taken into the, the court room to decide whether or not he was guilty. and they said that he was liable for sexual abuse. so this could change things for trump. and as if reporting there. well to stay now on the birthplace of pablo picasso. the city of
w. washington correspondent, i mean as if gave his assessment to of the effect this verdict could have on trump's new bid for the white house. he says that he's going to run for president again on the republican ticket. so far pundits republican pundents have said that there's no chance is going to hurt his his attempt at the white house. again. don't forget that in 2016 before his 1st attempt and successful attempt, he, a video surfaced of him admitting some groping women. and that didn't seem...
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that's w washington bureau chief in his poll. he's looking at the most doors making news around the world, a specialist foreign minister. so gala ralph is in india stage. it talks that he is expected to hold the meetings with countries, including a china of pakistan. and india increasingly close ties between russia and china. are likely to feature dependent fronts of science and nuclear cooperation agreement to speed up development of next generation be access. they also able to improve the safety of existing mathis. the declaration also covers the conditioning, the disables of the machine, the nuclear plants, least 2 people have died in severe flooding and actually have your brains have hit the country's populace no, which had been suffering from drought. under the people were evacuated from the homes of schools, remain closed in many parts of amelia and remind you of the amelia romani region and treasure range of baset. rwanda and uganda flooding roads, and villages and triggering lines lives. both of the 120 people have died i
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which now has to prove that yes, good kind to keep that food at closed and most of will stable w, washington correspondents, and mr. electronics. no, thank you very much. me say that us before we go, a baker who came to friends from sherlock, i'm has won the best buy get award in paris. darshawn so far of done was chosen by the jury from 175 candidates. so far, john says he cried when the news backup won the 4000 euros. in addition to the prestigious type, it is considered a symbol of french tradition. last year the unesco awarded, it's the status of intangible cultural average. congratulations from us as well. you're watching dw news here. as a reminder of our top story. focused on supreme court has over time in wrong cons, arrest judges rule the detention of full, the prime minister, which sparks nationwide civil unrest is invalid buquet as an al simple tonight, a long range, cruise miss hobbes, to ukraine, to aid it's counter offensive against russia, keys allies have previously health back from supplying rock long range. that's it from me and the news team from on the hold forward. he's
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they won't be silent. starts june, 3rd on w. washington's now patrol what used to be the eastern ukrainian city of buck moved a bomb down shell of a city as male ma scouts biggest battlefield victory since last summer. but bach mood is looking more and more like a win lose for the kremlin, for the past few days. fighters calling them.
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w. as washington correspondent mikaela group now has more and mckayla. does he have a stroke of campbell on twitter and ilan mosque and, and doesn't seem to have worked out what's been the reaction or rather the fall out? or well, it didn't work out for one desantis, but doesn't mean that didn't work out for you don't last because everybody is talking about it. and you know, knock was very quick to invite other presidential hopefuls to come on to twitter as well. and him talking to them, so and run de santis though in what was billed as an unscripted interview. basically suggesting that other interviews are generally scripted, which simply isn't true certainly is that for though it's developed and he actually needs a bit of script thing. he comes off pretty well in those a promo videos of but he's not seen as someone who's protecting possible. so instead of him being able to have a ground speeds or block ground declaration, he opted for audio only at that simply backfired technically suddenly on him. and we had a lot of rhetoric we've had before in his s
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they won't be silent. starts june, 3rd on the w or washington's now patrol. what used to be the eastern ukrainian city of bock moved a bomb down shell of a city as male ma scouts biggest battlefield victory since last summer. but bought, moved, is looking more and more like a win lose for the kremlin. for the past few days, fighters calling themselves the free. russia legion had watched attacks over the ukrainian border into russia itself. moscow calls them pro ukrainian militants. they could be ukrainians, russians or both. we don't know, but it does send a message that rushes war against ukraine may no longer be a one way invasion. i bring cough and berlin. this is the day. the is a key regime defeated environment is now implementing terrorist actions against its affinity in population ukrainian. gnostics unit invited the territory of the russian federation to the situation. he remains extremely tense. sabotaged group has infiltrated out territory the premiums and demonstrating a much, much more sophisticated notion of how you can find a political inside ru
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitechool of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the biden administration has reached a landmark wer deal with several western states to stave off an immediate crisis with the colorado river -- and the communities that depend on it. william brangham has a look at what's at stake. william: geoff, the colorado river has been profoundly affected by a historic mega-drought. that's meant that lake mead and lake powell -- the huge reservoirs fed by the river -- could drop so low, it could endanger water supplies for agriculture as well as for cities like los angeles and phoenix. the new deal puts those risks on hold for now. california, arizona and nevada will agree to take less water from the river. in exchange, the federal government will pay a billion dollars to key players in those states. to help us understand what this will mean, we are joined by luke runyon. luke, thank you so much for being here. what are the contours of this deal? what did the states agree to? >> the states a
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitechool of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the biden administration has reached a landmark wer deal with several western states to stave off an immediate crisis with the colorado river -- and the communities that depend on it. william brangham has a look at what's at stake. william: geoff, the colorado river has been profoundly affected by a historic mega-drought. that's...
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknightsn pbs. >> plastic waste is piling up in landfills, sewer systems, and in the ocean. the united nations set a goal of sharply reducing plastic pollution by 2040. launched at the bottom of the sea or floating on top of it, many waterways are clogged with plastic. the man-made nonbiodegradable substance is hurting wildlife and is showing up almost everywhere we look. researchers almost -- recently discovered plastic mted into rocks on a remote island. it is circulating in the air we breathe. it made its way into our bloodstream. the plastic problem is not new. it's reach seems to have no limits. 430 metric tons of plastic produced each year. two thirds of which almost instantly after being used he comes garbage. plastic production set to triple by 2060. to limit the flow of was. >> it is undecided. >> in nairobi, kenya, 103 nations agreed the world must get the plastic problem under control. >> we will have a strong global international and comprehensive framework on plastic pollution. >>
. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknightsn pbs. >> plastic waste is piling up in landfills, sewer systems, and in the ocean. the united nations set a goal of sharply reducing plastic pollution by 2040. launched at the bottom of the sea or floating on top of it, many waterways are clogged with plastic. the man-made nonbiodegradable substance is hurting wildlife and is showing up almost everywhere we look. researchers almost...
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknightsn pbs. >> people will be watching this evening's preakness to see a derby winner when the second in the triple crown. and to see if all seven horses make it around the one mile oval safely. during one of the preliminary races, a horse was fatally injured and euthanized. deaths are alarmingly common. over 10 days leading up to the kentucky derby, seven horses died at churchill downs. according to a group that opposes raising as inhumane -- racing is inhumane, 136 thoroughbreds have died, last year, 901. more than two every day. beth harris covers the horseracing industry for the associated press. you heard the numbers, they come from a group that opposes -- wants to see horseracing go away. what would you say to put them into perspective? >> you have to look at other numbers. these would be from the equine injury database the jockey club maintains. they take the numbers and granular lies them from racetracks around the country. those show per 1000 starters in 2022, the rate of fatalitie
. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknightsn pbs. >> people will be watching this evening's preakness to see a derby winner when the second in the triple crown. and to see if all seven horses make it around the one mile oval safely. during one of the preliminary races, a horse was fatally injured and euthanized. deaths are alarmingly common. over 10 days leading up to the kentucky derby, seven horses died at churchill downs....
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour weeknights on>> the migrant crisis has made its way north to chicago. more than 8000 migrants have arrived since last august. that is when texas governor greg abbott began bussing asylum-seekers to so-called sanctuary cities as a protest against immigration policies. chicago officials say the daily arrivals have increased tenfold over the last two weeks and there is no place for all of them to go. while they wait for of beds in city shelters to become available, some are sleeping on floors and a police station lobbies and for a time at chicago's o'hare airport. city officials are saying this is a humanitarian crisis. heather has been covering it for chicago's public television station wt tw. has this reached crisis levels now or has this been a slow burning problem? >> it is a little bit of both. the problem has ratcheted up significantly in the last 10 days. that is when as you said the number of immigrants arriving in chicago increased significantly. before the last 10 days, about 10 migrants a d
. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour weeknights on>> the migrant crisis has made its way north to chicago. more than 8000 migrants have arrived since last august. that is when texas governor greg abbott began bussing asylum-seekers to so-called sanctuary cities as a protest against immigration policies. chicago officials say the daily arrivals have increased tenfold over the last two weeks and there is no place for all of them to...
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour.etting a good night's sleep is easier said than done. according to the american academy of sleep medicine. 50 to 70 million americans struggle with chronic sleep disorders. we all have a 24 hour internal clock in our brains, a circadian rhythm. it regulates when we feel alert and when w also fosters other p, mental and behave ioral chfeang. for example, what time of day you'll have the quickest reaction time or the most muscle strength, or when the body releases melatonin to prepare for sleep. new research suggests that this near musical timing of the human body is crucial. dr. jennifer martin is a professor at the ucla medical school and president of the american academy of sleep medicine. dr. martin, what are we learning or what have we learned or what are we learning now about the relationship between sleep and overall health? dr. martin: well, it turns out that just about any aspect of health that we might consider is affected by how we sleep, how healthy our heart is. our mental h
. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour.etting a good night's sleep is easier said than done. according to the american academy of sleep medicine. 50 to 70 million americans struggle with chronic sleep disorders. we all have a 24 hour internal clock in our brains, a circadian rhythm. it regulates when we feel alert and when w also fosters other p, mental and behave ioral chfeang. for example, what time of day you'll have the quickest...
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a on election day in 2020 for the w correspondent, carolina g. more in washington. very nice. talking to you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. really, russia's defense minister has warned, of an extremely harsh response to any future attacks after across the border rate in the russian region of belgrade to russian. rebel groups fighting for ukraine have claimed responsibility for the raid kias has denied its involvement in credit shortage of police. and guy, honestly, a deadly fire at a school dormitory appears to have been started by one of the pupils. the teen was allegedly angry. her mobile phone had been confiscated. 19 children died and ablaze on monday with dozen dozens of others in the hospital with severe burns. the german authorities have rated the properties of several climate change activists across the country. prosecutors from the southern state, a very, a ordered the searches the legend. the activists were forming or supporting a criminal organization. the suspects belong to the last generation group, which has
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the w correspondent, carolina 2 more in washington. very nice. talking to you. up next business news with rob watson and look at the winners and losers. from china's economic recovery, don't forget, you can get more international news headlines on our website. that's d w dot com. i'm on eastern thanks for watching and stay to the one small step for a robot vacuum. one giant leap for exploiting the ocean floor. cutting edge technology is unlocking the potential of deep sea mining but this time a researched.
the w correspondent, carolina 2 more in washington. very nice. talking to you. up next business news with rob watson and look at the winners and losers. from china's economic recovery, don't forget, you can get more international news headlines on our website. that's d w dot com. i'm on eastern thanks for watching and stay to the one small step for a robot vacuum. one giant leap for exploiting the ocean floor. cutting edge technology is unlocking the potential of deep sea mining but this time a...
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and if it the me ologist and co founder of the world health network, you joins us from washington dc. welcome to the w. eric. now the state of emergency has been lifted, but the pen demik is not over. so what does the w h o's announcement actually mean? does the nouns from the actually doesn't change that much, although in many ways it puts a many countries at a, you know, loves them into an ease. but i would say the actual reality is instead of a code red, whereas co, dark orange, but does the show doesn't have like these colored rates in the actuality, no hospital part infections are at a record high. many countries like a record of higher than any other time during penn, debit constable, part of the sections and decimals. and they're down. but you know, it's not much any lower than it was in april in may of 2021. when again back that people thought cobra was both are good. and again, i will also remind you that wto also declines it to clarify the problem or, and see from there are many months from for over a month on when it's cold 1st person emerging. so just because there is no emergency declared
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>>ur this is from washington. w america disintegrating. well, despite customsspit and border patrol apprehending over ten thousand people dailydd this week, there are still an estimated one hundred and fifty five thousand people waiting in north mexicontention with the intention of making ointo the united states . numbl and that number is likely to gro higher.w much, much high. but apparently there's noparent amount of americanly sufferingrt that will result from f the destruction of our sovereignty that couldrom struc actually make leaders of the democratic party care. >> as is often the case with my extreme republican colleagues, they create a fictional argument republi around what's happening at the borderroblem and then actually do nothing to solve the real problem. fictional does he think the video is like what made up people sitting on the ground camped under reflective blankets, children nowheree li to go to the bathroom? people i mean, the line in linee en of people, the environmentth disaster that's left behind at the border, that
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington.n capitol hill are spotlighting recent ethics concerns surrounding the highest court in the land. in a judiciary committee hearing today, senators debated how to address concerns involving supreme court justices, including whether they should apply ethical guidelines to the justices themselves. today's hearing focused on the supreme court and ethics, unfolded largely along partisan lines with democrats arguing the , court has failed to uphold its own code of conduct. >> the court has repeatedly proven it cannot police itself. amna: and republicans accusing democrats of attacking the court. >> if you want to talk about destroying the court, call -- count me out. amna: unlike the guidelines federal judges must adhere to, the supreme court has no formal ethics code, justices are meant to police themselves. but a series of recent reports, documenting justices' failures to disclose gifts and real estate deals, has sparked questions about possible reforms. propublica reported in april that j
. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington.n capitol hill are spotlighting recent ethics concerns surrounding the highest court in the land. in a judiciary committee hearing today, senators debated how to address concerns involving supreme court justices, including whether they should apply ethical guidelines to the justices themselves. today's hearing focused on the supreme court and ethics, unfolded largely along partisan lines with democrats arguing the , court...
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shooting as the gunman's extremist views come to light ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washingtonthe west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the full faith and credit of the u.s. is on the line. the u.s. may be unable to pay the bills come june if both sides can't arrive at a deal to raise the debt limit. democrats maintain any discussion of future spending must be separate from paying future debts. >> the house has raised the debt ceiling in a responsible manner, curbed the debt ceiling and i asked the president the simple question, does he not believe there is any place to find savings? >> the disagreements are wide and anybody who says my way or no way is not serving the country well and i'm afraid that is what speaker mccarthy is saying. geoff: laura, we start with you. it still sounds like a stalemate. >> there has been very little movement. right after the meeting ended, democratic leaders agreed with the white house that their staff would start talking as early as this evening, but when it comes to the debt limit, there has bee
shooting as the gunman's extremist views come to light ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washingtonthe west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the full faith and credit of the u.s. is on the line. the u.s. may be unable to pay the bills come june if both sides can't arrive at a deal to raise the debt limit. democrats maintain any discussion of future spending must be separate from paying future debts. >> the house...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitel of arizona university. >> a decorated air force general can soon be the next highest-ranking military officer in the u.s. the president's to replace general mark milley as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is strategic and symbolic. at the white house, president biden announced general q brown junior to lead the joint chiefs of staff. >> general brown become known for his signature approach, accelerate change or lose, accelerate change or lose. you are right on. >> if confirmed, brown would become the senior military advisor. lmet on. >> i put my hemask up. you don't know who i am. chris commissioned in 1984, brown piloted f-16 fighter jets. a persona played up in this air force recruiting act. >> i'm an american airmen. >> while general brown is a proud but kicking american airmen, he's also been an operational leader in the joint force. >> he rose through the ranks to become instruct your commander of the u.s. air force weapons schools. served as commander of the pacific ai
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west at the walter cronkite journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the billionaire gop donor harlan crow for several years paid the pricey boarding school tuition for a grand-nephew of supreme court justice clarence thomas. that's according to exclusive new reporting by propublica. thomas never disclosed in official filings that crow was paying tuition for the boy, who thomas at the time was raising as his son. combined with propublica's previous reporting on thomas and crow, it paints a picture of a billionaire political donor providing a supreme court justice with lavish vacations and purchasing a house where thomas' mother lives, apparently rent free. josh kaplan is among the propublica reporters who broke this story and joins us now. welcome back to the newshour. we should say this was nearly 20 years ago justice thomas says he was raising his grandnephew as his son because the boy's father at the time was imprisoned in connection with a drug case. walk us through your reporting about this tuition ar
. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west at the walter cronkite journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the billionaire gop donor harlan crow for several years paid the pricey boarding school tuition for a grand-nephew of supreme court justice clarence thomas. that's according to exclusive new reporting by propublica. thomas never disclosed in official filings that crow was paying tuition for the boy, who thomas at the time was raising as...
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteism at arizona state university. >> the race for president has a new big-name candidate. florida's governor ron desantis officially announces his campaign in an anticipated audio interview with elon musk on twitter and on this online video. >> in florida, we proved it can be done. we chose fax over fear. education over indoctrination, law and order over rioting and disorder. we held the line when freedom hung in the balance. we showed that we can and must revitalize america. we need the courage to lead and the strength to win. >> the republican governor is a headline generating machine shaping national fights over covert policies, education, corporate speech and immigration but he faces an uphill climb against his former ally now turned antagonist donald trump. lisa desjardins reports. >> florida is where woke goes today. >> he heard cheers early as a florida kid making it to the little league world series. a baseball player at yell as well he went on to harvard law school. from there,
. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteism at arizona state university. >> the race for president has a new big-name candidate. florida's governor ron desantis officially announces his campaign in an anticipated audio interview with elon musk on twitter and on this online video. >> in florida, we proved it can be done. we chose fax over fear. education over indoctrination, law and order over rioting and...
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strike that could halt film and tv production announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washingtonst from the walter cronkite school of journalism at zona state university. amna: another major bank failure has shaken the u.s. financial system federal regulators' seizure of first republic bank comes less than two months after silicon valley bank and signature bank collapsed. to help us understand why this happened and the state of the banking industry, i'm joined by roben farzad, host of public radio's “full disclosure” podcast. welcome back. always good to see you. as you well know, as you came on the show to talk about come after this previous bank collapses, some of the biggest banks rushed into shore up first republic bank -- $30 billion of rescue package. i didn't that work? why did federal regulators have to step in? guest: it wasn't enough of a firewall. this is all a confidence game. you can look at this cynically like all of these banks would love to get a bank of first republic's prestige and grandstanding and clientele with financial aid from the fbi see or the federer an
strike that could halt film and tv production announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washingtonst from the walter cronkite school of journalism at zona state university. amna: another major bank failure has shaken the u.s. financial system federal regulators' seizure of first republic bank comes less than two months after silicon valley bank and signature bank collapsed. to help us understand why this happened and the state of the banking industry, i'm joined by roben farzad,...
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and that was the w's amy and as if in washington, speaking to us a little earlier. if you are watching dw news still to come german transfer, all of schultz is expected to address the european parliament shortly setting up his vision of europe. mid debates between germany and brussels and other challenges to you, unity will be bringing you live coverage. as soon as his speech began, sir, i have paid the 1st to india, where every year pilgrims flocked to the city of barbara nancy to die. the hindu faithful. believe that being cremated in the holy city is a pathway to salvation and all those visitors need somewhere to stay before their final journey. sean street has come here to day 200 or not one of the holy cities for he lives in india. how do i, how do i do that? there's any way dirtier reading or that and we, we, these are a guest lecture. so read pro to that to we are going to die here. just 3 and his wife live in. look, she's having a residence, doubling as a retirement home, and a hospice, as they are here to break the cycle of life. and it essential belief amo
and that was the w's amy and as if in washington, speaking to us a little earlier. if you are watching dw news still to come german transfer, all of schultz is expected to address the european parliament shortly setting up his vision of europe. mid debates between germany and brussels and other challenges to you, unity will be bringing you live coverage. as soon as his speech began, sir, i have paid the 1st to india, where every year pilgrims flocked to the city of barbara nancy to die. the...
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in washington there is a narrow group ofin washington there is w group of negotiators that will hopefully break through and get a deal on the deficit. mark: five individuals on both sides working through this issue. i have not got the deal but there is a little bit of positive mood emanating from d.c.. a decent rally of plus 1% for the s&p. nasdaq ending the sessions in the green. they handoff was positive from the u.s.. the stock story, equity story is all about japan. we will zero in on that poorly. the ftse 100 adding to the optimism with gains of .4%. we continue to work to the earnings picture as well. bt with job slashing going on, bad news for the workers but arguably good news for investors in that stock. the ftse 100 32 points. in france, the cap already up .6%. let's switch the board intention and what has happened in terms of japan. further gains at a 33 year high. the nikkei up 1.6% in the session. exports are stronger adding to optimism and seven straight weeks now a foreign inflows in two japanese equities. the futures flat and range-bound. the two-year at 4.16. a seven basi
in washington there is a narrow group ofin washington there is w group of negotiators that will hopefully break through and get a deal on the deficit. mark: five individuals on both sides working through this issue. i have not got the deal but there is a little bit of positive mood emanating from d.c.. a decent rally of plus 1% for the s&p. nasdaq ending the sessions in the green. they handoff was positive from the u.s.. the stock story, equity story is all about japan. we will zero in on...
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washington d. c if you this is a w wrestler orange cassidy won't let george washington go by and then watch this.e orange punch. it's called, and i guess cassidy had money on thomas jefferson because he trots in to win the race, part of a stunt. they get to promote their elite wrestling event going on in washington and done one punch. don't (groans in disgust) problem? this is the worst cobbler i've ever eaten. it tastes like it's made of actual ground-up shoemaker. amusing. a play on the two meanings of "cobbler." (laughs) hey, guys. guess who i found at lax? my baby sister priya. excuse me, i object. you propose a guessing game, yet you don't give me enough time to guess. for the record, i was going to say: "your sister priya." oh, sheldon. you haven't changed a bit, have you? why would i change? the hope has been that you'd eventually bend to public opinion. so, priya, what brings you back to l.a.? i have a one-day layover on my way to toronto. corporate merger. can you believe it? little priya's one of the lead attorneys for the biggest car company in india. given that when we met her, she wa
washington d. c if you this is a w wrestler orange cassidy won't let george washington go by and then watch this.e orange punch. it's called, and i guess cassidy had money on thomas jefferson because he trots in to win the race, part of a stunt. they get to promote their elite wrestling event going on in washington and done one punch. don't (groans in disgust) problem? this is the worst cobbler i've ever eaten. it tastes like it's made of actual ground-up shoemaker. amusing. a play on the two...
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this is pbs newshour west from w eta -- weta studios in washington.roducing a technological achievement so advanced... it rivals the moon landing. wow! ok. rude. that's one small step for man. one giant ap for mankind. ♪♪ -"cook's country" is about more than just getting dinner on the table. we're also fascinated by the people and stories behind the dishes. we go inside kitchens in every corner of the country to learn how real people cook, and we look back through time to see how history influences the way we eat today. we bring that inspiration back to our test kitchen so we can share it with you. this is "cook's country." ♪♪ today on "cook's country," lawman makes transylvania goulash, jack takes a deep dive into heirloom beans, i talk all about a favorite bitter green escarole, and christie cooks a pennsylvania classic -- beans and greens.
this is pbs newshour west from w eta -- weta studios in washington.roducing a technological achievement so advanced... it rivals the moon landing. wow! ok. rude. that's one small step for man. one giant ap for mankind. ♪♪ -"cook's country" is about more than just getting dinner on the table. we're also fascinated by the people and stories behind the dishes. we go inside kitchens in every corner of the country to learn how real people cook, and we look back through time to see how...
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out to our nation's capital for tonight's edition of check this out the president's race washington d c. a few and e wler orange cassidy. he won't let george washington passed the finish line right there, boom! hello wow! wow! that's that. looks like it hurt. listen, it's a fake punch. but apparently had money. no contact thomas jefferson thomas jefferson crse line. he wins , they're all promoting a elite wrestling event going on in washington. d c. there you go. alright, jason. thank you at 11. people can expect picket signs and picketing at school sites. we are ready to get attention of agreement as quickly as possible . no deal in oakland late word tonight that thousands of teachers will strike starting tomorrow morning. the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. fox two starts now. 3000 teachers will hit the picket lines tomorrow after negotiations failed with the district. good evening, everyone and mike mibach julie haener, let's get right to ktvu jana katsuyama in oakland, jenna, you talked with union leaders and also just spoke with the school board president this past hour. what are they saying? that's rig
out to our nation's capital for tonight's edition of check this out the president's race washington d c. a few and e wler orange cassidy. he won't let george washington passed the finish line right there, boom! hello wow! wow! that's that. looks like it hurt. listen, it's a fake punch. but apparently had money. no contact thomas jefferson thomas jefferson crse line. he wins , they're all promoting a elite wrestling event going on in washington. d c. there you go. alright, jason. thank you at...
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on friday evening june 4 washington's beautiful anderson home mrs. william p rogers wife of wtary of state hosd a reception for the diplomatic corporation in honor of trish and ed fichte b of the diplomatic court led the way through the receiving line. the secretary of state was unable to be that as he was attending meetings in portugal and france. tricia graciously accepted the gift prep ambassador. in his remarks to this international group of guests, the president express this wish for his daughter and her future husband. >> i would like to leave one thought with you on this occasion, which is my wish for the bride and groom after the wedding ceremony. first, the chance to live their own lives. but second, more than anything else the chance to know the world is i have hadad a chance o know it. i look forward to a time when this will truly be an open world where they will have a chance to go to your countries and to all of the countries of the world to know the people of those countries. because what a wonderful future it is for your children and our children to know each ot
on friday evening june 4 washington's beautiful anderson home mrs. william p rogers wife of wtary of state hosd a reception for the diplomatic corporation in honor of trish and ed fichte b of the diplomatic court led the way through the receiving line. the secretary of state was unable to be that as he was attending meetings in portugal and france. tricia graciously accepted the gift prep ambassador. in his remarks to this international group of guests, the president express this wish for his...
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this is the "ingraham angle"t from washington tonight.w, the w >> thanks for being with us.ow, the world is upside down in the world, created by belgium's soros funded de's and social media agitators, heroes are held up as villains and villains. t as they're the new heroes. now, w thee saw this play out mn as the daniel penni arrest unfolded. sard knows how many lives he saved in that subway car that jordan neilly was threatening. >> but the squads of racialf arsonists said his life on firel after nearly died.y now, alvin bragg's office is after the two other bravehero men who jumped in to help mr. penni subdue the crazed lunatic. razenow we witness the samen perverse insanity in the openen border crisis caused by joe biden. >> the mediaa loves the fraudulent asylum seekers flooding our country, routinely amplifying their wants, wants, their needs, their concerns and taking everything they say about their cases. >>ey say a c just it's gospel. got to believe it. so ranchers in texas, property consrs tired of the trash and all the resources this is consuming. well, they're jus
this is the "ingraham angle"t from washington tonight.w, the w >> thanks for being with us.ow, the world is upside down in the world, created by belgium's soros funded de's and social media agitators, heroes are held up as villains and villains. t as they're the new heroes. now, w thee saw this play out mn as the daniel penni arrest unfolded. sard knows how many lives he saved in that subway car that jordan neilly was threatening. >> but the squads of racialf arsonists...
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we go to petaluma, where w an overturned refrigerator truck blocking east washington. the offramp. the freeway is clear. the altamont pass, early slowdowns have begun, and it does not help that we have a stalled big rig partially blocking a lane at west grand. >> thank you. more protests are expected today to call for charges to be brought against a security guard who shot and killed benko brown after the da announced a decision not to issue criminal charges. his family is planning to sue not only the guard but walgreens too. amanda del castillo you joining us with more. >> we are hearing from brown's mother and his attorney. attorney john burris saying the family plans to sue secured a -- to sue the security guard, his employer and walgreens, targeting the company for its policy of having guns. there's a planned rally outside of d.a. ching can's office d.a. ching -- jenki office. >> my son was trying to protect himself. i saw him balled up on the ground. i don't understand. >> he was not the aggressor. that is why it is troubling to have this view that the officer claims he was th
we go to petaluma, where w an overturned refrigerator truck blocking east washington. the offramp. the freeway is clear. the altamont pass, early slowdowns have begun, and it does not help that we have a stalled big rig partially blocking a lane at west grand. >> thank you. more protests are expected today to call for charges to be brought against a security guard who shot and killed benko brown after the da announced a decision not to issue criminal charges. his family is planning to sue...
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this is the "ingraham angle"t from washington tonight.w, the w >> thanks for being with us.ow, the world is upside down in the world, created by belgium's soros funded de's and social media agitators, heroes are held up as villains and villains. t as they're the new heroes. now, w thee saw this play out mn as the daniel penni arrest unfolded. sard knows how many lives he
this is the "ingraham angle"t from washington tonight.w, the w >> thanks for being with us.ow, the world is upside down in the world, created by belgium's soros funded de's and social media agitators, heroes are held up as villains and villains. t as they're the new heroes. now, w thee saw this play out mn as the daniel penni arrest unfolded. sard knows how many lives he
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we w tanto giben with seom breakiewng ns ghrit here in washington.rio cases to ceomut o of the janryus capital.fo r members of the farig rht extremistro guphe t proud boys, inudcling its former president, enrique tarrio, were found guilty of numerous felonies, including seditious conspy.irac a federal juryon cvictedhe t ur of plotting the attack on the capitol as part of its bid to keep donald trump in the white hoanuse d prevent eth acpeefulns trafer of power to en-presidentct-ele j boeiden. theyh eac f dacedecesad inpr is.on the convictions are seen as a jor victory t forhe departtmen ofus jtice, as part of the rgest criminnval iesgatition inri amecan history. cbs's sco mttacfarlane ish wit us here in washingtod n anit ingog to start us off tonight from outsihede t feredal court. good evening, t.scot >> rteeporr: n, orahthis was the eslongtnd a largestal tri to geemer fromua janryth 6. for fmoour nt,hs pcuroseto prsut meermbs of the far right prd ouboys front and cr entethat day, sg ayinthey did so in densfee of a presintde they edwant to epke anff
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the third to ask, famously asked benjamin st the american painter, you know, what will washington do at the end of t w? well, he'll go back to his farm. he says if he does that, he'll be the greatest man in history. now, the story of the tent, then the tent returns to mount vernon with washington. it's put in storage right near the storehouse, right near the mansion house. this is an image of the next generation and of it's of it's a journey on the far right hand side. the african american figure you see is believed, to be frank, that is william leaves. so the younger brother and frank acted as the kind of steward of the house at mount vernon. his sons. so william lees, nephew in the 19th century, becomes the caretaker of washington's tent. so this is a story that has the involvement of many hands. but the little boy on the left, this is martha washington's natural grandson and the adopted grandson and son of george washington, george washington park, custos will be the one who ultimately inherits the tent. there's the storehouse at mt. vernon, where wenoit was stored until washington's death in 1799,
the third to ask, famously asked benjamin st the american painter, you know, what will washington do at the end of t w? well, he'll go back to his farm. he says if he does that, he'll be the greatest man in history. now, the story of the tent, then the tent returns to mount vernon with washington. it's put in storage right near the storehouse, right near the mansion house. this is an image of the next generation and of it's of it's a journey on the far right hand side. the african american...
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that is a good point especially because george washington situated the front door of the w white house exactly where it stands today praise only president not to have lived in the white house. but every president including george washington has whacked walked up on the white house grounds. >> tell me a little bit about what you know because you are a historian you are not here as a gardener you are here to tell us the life story of the area. was there a real commitment early on? or did it take decades before althe grounds of the setting of the white house really took on importance and got money to do something about it? >> abigail adams the first first lady to live in the white house we should be talking about the first ladies especially today. she described the scene to her daughter in the year 1800 in a letter to her daughter. she described the scene as a place without the least offensive guard or other convenience but she optimistically better it's a beautiful spot capable of every improvement. i think successor president thomas jefferson moved in 1800 as well. i'm sorry and 1801. h
that is a good point especially because george washington situated the front door of the w white house exactly where it stands today praise only president not to have lived in the white house. but every president including george washington has whacked walked up on the white house grounds. >> tell me a little bit about what you know because you are a historian you are not here as a gardener you are here to tell us the life story of the area. was there a real commitment early on? or did it...
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washington, d.c. former president george w. bush congratulated her class at a white house reception in 2005.s so much for joining us. you've been in the industry for decades. what is your reaction to the sad news? >> i'm just shocked. just shocked. like everyone. i never thought we'd lose tina. you know? i guess i felt like if she could survive ike, she could survive life. she could survive death. you know, it's just, just never crossed my mind that we would lose this woman. such an iconic figure on so many levels. you know, not just in terms of music and entertainment, but empowering women. in situations like hers. to show them where to find that strength. you know? to move on from situations like she was in. i mean, you just, you cannot overestimate the power of this woman. the word icon is used a lot. in this case, it's 100% correct. in all caps. this woman was iconic. >> how do you think she'll be remembered? what do you think she'll be most known for and most remembered for? >> i think it would be the lasting. her music was incredible. she was the queen of rock. but also r and b. but ju
washington, d.c. former president george w. bush congratulated her class at a white house reception in 2005.s so much for joining us. you've been in the industry for decades. what is your reaction to the sad news? >> i'm just shocked. just shocked. like everyone. i never thought we'd lose tina. you know? i guess i felt like if she could survive ike, she could survive life. she could survive death. you know, it's just, just never crossed my mind that we would lose this woman. such an...
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washington, d.c. works for the democrat party w. we have republican presidents they'll sabotage them leak against them. with democrat presidents you don't see that kind of behavior. they enlist the bureaucracy to irregular laigsz and rules and to sic their political opponents. this report right here the dorm report is actually very important because it gives the sishl seal to what is the american stasi. in every step of the way the fbi ignored evidence did not get corroborating evidenced no evidence did everything it could to protect hillary clinton and did everything it could to destroy donald trump. it false feed information. they were told not to take notes. they had no basis whatsoever for unleashing their investigation. this country went through this for over two years. it sparked the mueller investigation and donald trump is a victim and he's the greatest victim in american political history, and here's the problem, america. this same fbi structure is in place. he doesn't understand sources and methods and he's just as bad as
washington, d.c. works for the democrat party w. we have republican presidents they'll sabotage them leak against them. with democrat presidents you don't see that kind of behavior. they enlist the bureaucracy to irregular laigsz and rules and to sic their political opponents. this report right here the dorm report is actually very important because it gives the sishl seal to what is the american stasi. in every step of the way the fbi ignored evidence did not get corroborating evidenced no...
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washington university and 2009 missouri baptist university. distinguished professor. he has been awarded resident research fellowships from numerous historical organizations, including the gilder lehrman institute of american history and the fred w smith national library for the study of george washington at mount vernon. tonight, he is going to be speaking about his book. george washington's hair how early americans remembered the founders. so i'm now going to invite keith up to the lectern with us. i. all right. all right. all right. so let's get our screen share set up so everyone can see your presentation and. technology. here we go. all right. thank you so much, sarah. i appreciate that. and it is a joy and a privilege to be here at fraunces tavern and to be speaking about memory of the american revolution in the united states at a place that early americans themselves recognized as what they referred to as an american memory palace. and i'll be talking more about their sense of that concept tonight. but this was, in fact, the very place where in december of 1783, in long room, george washington took a very emotional leave from his officer corps after the peace of paris and after the last british troops had been evacuated f
washington university and 2009 missouri baptist university. distinguished professor. he has been awarded resident research fellowships from numerous historical organizations, including the gilder lehrman institute of american history and the fred w smith national library for the study of george washington at mount vernon. tonight, he is going to be speaking about his book. george washington's hair how early americans remembered the founders. so i'm now going to invite keith up to the lectern...
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i'm going to shoto show w you ,t least in part, how a washington post reporter named jeff stein i watched that same clip we just played. jusand he transcribed it ineade a tweet. senaead like thi this.s, senaton fetterman to svp executive greg beckersv. av shouldn't you have a working requirement after we bailout your bank? tewejeff stein laundered john fetterman to make him sound coherent, to make him sound profound, to make him sound strong. that's modern journalism. that'sin another moment, anothee opening moment last week inhe another moment of perhaps incoherence for this nation. eighty nine year old dianne feinstein came back to the senate and cast her firstcast h vote in three months. but the california democrat didn'ter seem to realize that se had missed a beat or two or missed a vote or two despite times being in the hospital for mong extended stays and most certainlsty not spending time in the united states capitol. she said , quote, no sai, i hav. been gone.n' you should. i haven't been gone.t beeni've i've been working. what is going on here? >> who is using these people? they'
i'm going to shoto show w you ,t least in part, how a washington post reporter named jeff stein i watched that same clip we just played. jusand he transcribed it ineade a tweet. senaead like thi this.s, senaton fetterman to svp executive greg beckersv. av shouldn't you have a working requirement after we bailout your bank? tewejeff stein laundered john fetterman to make him sound coherent, to make him sound profound, to make him sound strong. that's modern journalism. that'sin another moment,...
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joining me from washington is richard a painter, the former chief white house ethics lawyer for george wsh. a professor at the university of minnesota. just talk us through what you know and what you may confer this donald trump appearance. >> the purpose of this appearance is to explain to donald trump the protective order the court is entering in this case. it is the information the defense has provided by the prosecutors in order to assist with trial. in the u.s. and other supreme court, case law and the brady versus maryland case, prosecution is required to give the defense information relevant to the case, whether it helps the prosecution the defense. this information is turned over to process discovery before the criminal trial. what donald trump is not allowed to do is take this information which may concern witnesses, and the identity of witnesses, records on their cell phone and other materials, take the material and post it on social media where witnesses can be harassed and threatened by various extremist elements. we know all about these extremist elements and how they precip
joining me from washington is richard a painter, the former chief white house ethics lawyer for george wsh. a professor at the university of minnesota. just talk us through what you know and what you may confer this donald trump appearance. >> the purpose of this appearance is to explain to donald trump the protective order the court is entering in this case. it is the information the defense has provided by the prosecutors in order to assist with trial. in the u.s. and other supreme...