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w's. washington correspondent, we say look, who's not told us how these charges might affect trump's attempts to return to the white house. here in washington, this feels like a departing sort for a new phase of donald trump trying to shape a narrative in rock. the historic moment is the 1st time that a for president is being indicted for a federal crime which could indeed have serious consequences. this will take months to really play out, but it stacks up the proceedings that are happening against him for real. he already has court proceedings waiting for him over the house money payments, basically hiding the accounting behind them. that would be coming up within the election here. and the big open question right now is whether the trump can be successful in spinning further. this narrative where he claims that he is a completely innocent mind that all of this is a witch hunt. and just shortly after the indictment here became public. he said that this basically was just something designed to manipulate an election that is still one and a half years away and where he isn't even already nomi
w's. washington correspondent, we say look, who's not told us how these charges might affect trump's attempts to return to the white house. here in washington, this feels like a departing sort for a new phase of donald trump trying to shape a narrative in rock. the historic moment is the 1st time that a for president is being indicted for a federal crime which could indeed have serious consequences. this will take months to really play out, but it stacks up the proceedings that are happening...
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w. washington correspondent michelle. i could not get the latest on donald trump . indictment as well. no official confirmation. so file, but from donald trump, himself. and there was a statement tonight where he on to social and made clear that his attorneys had informed him that he is in fact being indicted. and what he called the boxes hooks. of course, this is relating to the classified documents that he kept at tamara lago and there's plenty of evidence that these were indeed classified documents where he claims that he was able to classify them as of presidents. now the school here feels like the passing shots of a new phase of both reporting on trump and donald trump, himself, as at the moment the most likely candidates for the republican going into the 2024 elections at this really has thoughts quite as store many were taken by surprise that this is shifted to florida. so everybody's in a frenzy here to really get the heads around. it was still no official confirmation, neither from the department of justice, you know, out of florida. let's see what this is somehow is different
w. washington correspondent michelle. i could not get the latest on donald trump . indictment as well. no official confirmation. so file, but from donald trump, himself. and there was a statement tonight where he on to social and made clear that his attorneys had informed him that he is in fact being indicted. and what he called the boxes hooks. of course, this is relating to the classified documents that he kept at tamara lago and there's plenty of evidence that these were indeed classified...
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a federal judge miss now approved the agree w washington correspondent mikayla to have to she told me more about 100 biden's plea bar. yes, this old days, back 220172018 when and also need to attempt to abide not response to is several calls to find the happiness taxes and pay taxes most importantly. and he also was in possession of a gun. and at that time, he was already addicted to drugs, he was aware of that, his doctors were aware of it. and he is now modest to hammer out the p deal where he pleads guilty, but particular on the felony on the gun ownership. and that's something that could carry up to 10 years of the present time that he might has to do after you that would see him avoid actually having going to jail. and this is all under the auspices of a trump, a pointed autonomy, which doesn't stop the republicans from calling this out as something they perceive to be on fact in jost and trying to put this into the context of the thirty's 7 charges against donald trump. for those secret documents he stashed, now both don't have anything to do with each other whatsoever. but of c
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we ask the w, washington correspondent mikaela customer as well. this can go to ways uh that has been the statements coming out to the white house, basically only saying that the president on the 1st today, the support and love the son. and they will support him and rebuilding his life and that there would be no further comment. and, but there has been lot more comments on the republican side, alleging that this was the son of a presents getting soft treatment. i can only cons stress enough that this is by actually a trump, a pointed republican leading potentially towards an but is joe biden, can now point to the judicial system and say, look, my own son is also guessing prosecuted to him. of course, continuing to stress that he wants to re establish the independence of the department of justice in light of the trump trial that is expected in it to go ahead in miami. now that is into the secret documents that we now have a trial date for the 14th of august, so that we do expect that to be for us phones. but whatever the legal process, this is on ma
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w. washington correspondent, mission and the coast. now for more on all of this, hello to me tell us so. 7 we just heard that short excerpt of donald trump's remarks, what else to be say? there was a lot more and they were a lot of insults he in salters, the special council dec smith, who came out publicly after that indictment was published. he put that indictment together with a team of lawyers. he called him deranged and i quote to and so he called to buy them the entire administration, a sick nest of people, as he put it, who need it, and i quote, cleaning out. so this is rather drastic terminology, even in this area of donald trump, speech is a pop from that we. so a lot of traditional, i'd say campaign material he is trying to portray do by someone who has a lot more boxes than him. he doesn't talk about classified documents, don't trump prefers to talk about boxes uh, alleging that to bite his get away with something. and that's it. he is now being indicted folder in both cases of actually very different at the house. if this is
w. washington correspondent, mission and the coast. now for more on all of this, hello to me tell us so. 7 we just heard that short excerpt of donald trump's remarks, what else to be say? there was a lot more and they were a lot of insults he in salters, the special council dec smith, who came out publicly after that indictment was published. he put that indictment together with a team of lawyers. he called him deranged and i quote to and so he called to buy them the entire administration, a...
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here's w washington. course adults correspondent janelle de la on for more with the warmest of welcomes expected for modi. it's hard to imagine that once upon a time, moody was denied entry to the west. is he failed to stop deadly riot aid of goods or rot, where he was chief minister, but times have changed. it's 2023 and growing. chinese assertiveness is bolstering india as geo political relevance. and making the us want a closer relationship with it. defense feels technology transfer agreements and economic investment appear to be the way into a new dell. these hearts and there are benefits for both sides. india and the us both agree. it is good to help when india, off of russian supplied weapons or at least to diversify supply. but larger questions still boom over the us in your relationship. there is the issue of democratic backsliding in india and how india has failed to join the us and its allies in condemning russia over its invasion of ukraine. but most of the state visit is symbolic of a longer term that, that washington is making, that pulling all the stops to pull india into
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attacks lead by president joe biden, department of justice was a more we can now speak to the w, washington correspondent, media, and a customer say, i get to see you. so bring us up to date with wants. and donald trump has been saying, well, basically he's cooling this indictments and assess, remind everybody is quite a lengthy one. it's almost 50 pages, not the legends that he didn't just take. documenting took a very highly classified documents relating to the security of the united states. and its allies of nuclear information, what kind of response the us and its allies would have this, they were to be attacked. so this is very sensitive information. indeed a, basically what he's saying is that this is all a hoax. he's referring back to previous to indictments, where he says in was actually a little fabricated at he is calling the department of justice corrupt he is saying that basically they're not just going off to him. they are going off to you. that's what he's telling the crowd, and that he's standing between the ordinary citizens, the conservatives in this country. unfortunately,
attacks lead by president joe biden, department of justice was a more we can now speak to the w, washington correspondent, media, and a customer say, i get to see you. so bring us up to date with wants. and donald trump has been saying, well, basically he's cooling this indictments and assess, remind everybody is quite a lengthy one. it's almost 50 pages, not the legends that he didn't just take. documenting took a very highly classified documents relating to the security of the united states....
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earlier i asked the w, washington correspondent mattress, we spend what exactly, lloyd austin and bars the story as a working through to prepare for that. well jared, so this was a defense minister of his story as a 1st visit to the united states of the defense minister. and so he was here to shake hands to meet on board austin and also j sullivan. as he said in the somebody that we've heard there, and quite obviously they spoke about the let me in russia that unfolded over the weekend. they spoke about the word developments in ukraine. and one important issue to highlight is that they also spoke about the succession of natal tv in stoughton berg who was set to leave his post scheduled in the next couple of days. but it's now set to maybe extend his stay because the member countries of nato are not able to find a good other successor. so the stories that highlights talking to press that he would favor keeping him on if no alternative can be found. and so it looks on the agenda to talk about run us through nato. some of the more contentious points that the minutes is one to resolve of t
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w. washington bureau chief in his pull. thank you so much for your printing. it's a lawsuit that could transform the entire crypto market. the us securities and exchange commission is suing the crypto currency platform, coin base for allegedly bypassing regulation is the 2nd chapter of a major crack down on the industry. after the fcc soon defines the world's largest crypto currency exchange on monday of this week, the us securities regulators as calling basis failure to register properly has deprived investors of protective measures including safeguards against conflict of interest and record keeping requirements. the largest crypto platform in the us had $110000000.00 users and around $80000000000.00 and assets at the end of 2022. no wonder authorities want to bring some regulation into all of that. and for more on the crypto crackdown, we can now speak to the w reporter, michelle stockman, michelle. it starts with the basics who are coined base and buying and what do they do? in the simplest terms, these are crypto currency exchange platforms. so let's say
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w. washington correspondent, earlier i asked to what the meetings focused on was billed as a courtesy visit space. i see an stolt investor nathan secretary general is making the rounds through the capitals of the search one day, 2 members, ahead of that key summit. it's always a key summit with no dirt nato coming up in this way and yet next month. but of course, the united states is a very important part. indeed, not this. when it comes to the question, who should succeed at the current nato secretary general sultan? but when his job comes up in september, or indeed, he should take a stay. another time after extending already for 3 times, which is highly unusual, also in the nature universe and a strong signal again of unity and of more results is being sent towards ukraine. it's no coincidence that today the united states and publish that. once again, it will send more than $300000000.00 worth of equipment towards ukraine, beyond who is leading, i hope. what about you find and its prospects of joining nice. so with the any discussion or any movement that well, this was pretty much behind
w. washington correspondent, earlier i asked to what the meetings focused on was billed as a courtesy visit space. i see an stolt investor nathan secretary general is making the rounds through the capitals of the search one day, 2 members, ahead of that key summit. it's always a key summit with no dirt nato coming up in this way and yet next month. but of course, the united states is a very important part. indeed, not this. when it comes to the question, who should succeed at the current nato...
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to say, even if he doesn't make it, his policy will stay with us here in the united states to w, washington bureau chief in his pull. thank you so much for your or pretty. it's a lawsuit that could transform the entire crypto market. the us securities and exchange commission is suing the crypto currency platform, coin base for allegedly bypassing regulation is the 2nd chapter of a major crack down on the industry. after the fcc soon defines the world's largest crypto currency exchange on monday of this week, the us securities regulators as calling basis failure to register properly has deprived investors of 2022. no wonder authorities want to bring some regulation into all of that. and for more on the crypto crackdown, we can now speak to double your report or michelle stockman, michelle, let's start with the basics who are coined based environments. what do they do? in the simplest terms, these are crypto currency exchange platforms. so let's say you want to trade crystal currency, you would get your currency whether that's dollars or pounds or zeros. you can log in to these exchanges, exc
to say, even if he doesn't make it, his policy will stay with us here in the united states to w, washington bureau chief in his pull. thank you so much for your or pretty. it's a lawsuit that could transform the entire crypto market. the us securities and exchange commission is suing the crypto currency platform, coin base for allegedly bypassing regulation is the 2nd chapter of a major crack down on the industry. after the fcc soon defines the world's largest crypto currency exchange on monday...
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w as washington bureau chief in s pole, and i asked her whether the supreme court's decision is a nail in the coffin for affirmative action. the best, i think that's fair to say as a routing also as a decade, decades long practice of affirmative action, the universities could take grace into account in order to improve diversity, as you also uh, just mentioned under you have to keep in mind click affirmative action 1st, made its way into policy in the 1960 is that was been all white school and slowly began admitting minority students. yeah. important to keep the historical context in perspective there too. um, we do have reports that president biden may be looking into some kind of executive action. what can he realistically do now that the highest court in the land has made this rolling around providing present biden pledge that today supreme court ruling is not the last word. what we also heard in this little clip you were just playing. that leaves open the lot of question about what he really will do. a be young, the new recommendations for colleges and universities wish the departm
w as washington bureau chief in s pole, and i asked her whether the supreme court's decision is a nail in the coffin for affirmative action. the best, i think that's fair to say as a routing also as a decade, decades long practice of affirmative action, the universities could take grace into account in order to improve diversity, as you also uh, just mentioned under you have to keep in mind click affirmative action 1st, made its way into policy in the 1960 is that was been all white school and...
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w. stuff and simon's in washington has more on reactions to the votes outcome. what happens in washington dc normally is that the spin masters coming out and being on media and everywhere and tell their clear and tell conservative for progressive democratic republic and what they want to hear. so the republicans and kevin mccarthy already started this, started to say, hey, we did great, here we have the vote, we saved the country, we are open to compromise. you see, we can work as a congress, it's the republican congress who gets things done. this is the message for him, not so much what in detail he negotiated there, because that in the eyes of many republicans, specifically the extreme right, republicans in his congress. wasn't that great and the democrats will do the same thing. say hey, we didn't give too much away. we still have major investments coming into society in onto our economy. yes, we have to cut back a little bit non defense spending, but to me, okay, there's worse in life. so this will happen at overall i think all americans and more than just a
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away the protection of eligibility to rights such for example, as a gay marriage as t w's in his pull in washington. thank you so much. i. let's get you up to speed now on some of the other headlines from around the world version galactic as long as its 1st commercial flight to be inch of space. the mission took off from new mexico with a team of italian researchers on board version wants to start regular space tourism trips, and through the have paid up to $450000.00 each for tickets. german car maker, audi says it's chief executive macos guzman is to leave the company. the outgoing audi boss has faced criticism for non advancing the brands transition to electric vehicles. quickly enough, folks log in, strategy cheve ghana done i will take over at audi, starting in september a british court has ruled the u. k. government's plan to the port asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. as the destination is unsafe. judge's said there was a risk, migraines would face persecution there. the government is set to appeal. the decision has new revelations that could signal the start of a purge at the top of russ
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we're also going by our team w, corresponded in washington as stuff on simon's someone. and can you walk us through what we're expecting on this day, the sky in short, a loss and heart fast. um and uh, the reason for that richard just pointed out, but what's gonna happen is that as we, after we had this welcome ceremony just a few minutes ago now the president biden present of tonight's states and families to marty will go and well talk in private and try to work on a few issues in a few topics they want to talk about. this is going to be followed then by a press conference. and this is the news behind the news because we were all expecting a co were many, many indian journalists or journalist from india that mr. marty would not agree to a press conference at 2 questions from joe list because he normally doesn't take once. however, there will be press conference with the president biden, and pragmatist, i'm already den. mr. already will address the joint. congress means senators and representatives of the house will be altogether, and you will address congress at around
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. >> this is pbs news weekend, from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs, weeknights on pbs.n: air strikes and artillery fire intensified today in parts of sudan, where fighting enters its eleventh week. at least 860 people have lost their lives and more than half a million people have fled the country. the conflict in this northeast african nation pits government forces against a rival paramilitary faction. both sides ali rogin has the latest on the traumatic effects of violence on sudan's children. ali: as control of sudan hangs in the balance, so too do the lives and futures of more than 1 million children displaced by the violence. many of these children have been displaced within the country itself. in addition to humanitarian assistance, many are seeking physical and psychological healing from the deep scars of war. dr. arif noor is one of the people on the ground helping the children of sudan through this crisis. he is the sudan country director for save the children. dr. noor, thank you so much for joining us. you've been and your organization have been on the ground
. >> this is pbs news weekend, from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs, weeknights on pbs.n: air strikes and artillery fire intensified today in parts of sudan, where fighting enters its eleventh week. at least 860 people have lost their lives and more than half a million people have fled the country. the conflict in this northeast african nation pits government forces against a rival paramilitary faction. both sides ali rogin has the latest on the traumatic effects of violence...
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w is in his poll in washington dc. and we can turn now to some other world news headlines. active as some storm, the swedish embassy in baghdad, in response to a copy of the koran being burnt at a mosque and stuff on social media video showed dozens of people inside the embassy court yard. sunset fires were rainbow flags representing the only be $22.00 plus community climate active as great a to embark has met with ukrainian president. what would it be as a landscape in teens? they talked about the environmental impact of the war and burg, criticized the global response to the destruction of the gulf coast hydro electric them and the turmoil and russia is dominating a 2 day summit of the readers and brussels. the meeting got underway with the head of nato, highlighting what he called divisions and rushes leadership boosting aid his defenses, and for an up 8 to grant are also top priorities. at this time, your leaders will come to a special guest at the meeting and russell's nato secretary general just started back abou
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also, i am a child side at the washington capitals, w and the a team, the washington mystics. i mean while the and is primarily collab chelsea or expanding this little empire volume majority state in french club, strasbourg, the consortium, blue sky, which patches chelsea last year is reportedly paying around $82000000.00 as a place to 100 percent for football, club, stressful finished fisting in the last season, buying the club, but allow chelsea to give you all class experience the full, bring them to stanford bridge. upon them, entry inquiry and australia is investigating the long term house implications of repeated head notes in contact sports for most of the rules. football players who say they suffer to concussions, a seeking up to $670000000.00 in a landmark legal action. so o'clock reports for breast, but it was this performance back in 1995, which insurance with the mock of the century. toggling the striding football event it was well known freeze technique on the field. a nearly 30 years later he says it was the repetitive head notes and concussion. this left him per
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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. amna: the news of former president trump's federal indictment comes as the primary field is taking shape and its impact on republican voters remains unclear. judy woodruff was in des moines for her america at a crossroads reporting project. since it was the day of the trump arraignment she made that the focus of the first of two reports on what iowa republicans are thinking. this was produced with our friends at iowa pbs. how many of you know donald trump was indicted last week? how many of you have heard president trump was indicted for a second time recently. from the 16 republican voters we gathered, there were strong reactions to the second indictment. >> i think he is being set up. it is just too arranged. when the fbi raided his property at mar-a-lago, how do we know what they did and what they didn't do. we had asked polster sarah longwell to assemble two panels of gop voters in the studio of pbs. she asked how they are thinking abo
. >> 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. amna: the news of former president trump's federal indictment comes as the primary field is taking shape and its impact on republican voters remains unclear. judy woodruff was in des moines for her america at a crossroads reporting project. since it was the day of the trump arraignment she made that the focus of the first of two reports on...
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and that's all for now coming up next to the w documentary profiling. amend washington sees as the world's most dangerous arms dealer states you for that. claire richardson will have more news at the top of the next hour. by thank you for your company. the german winning offer is available. and for every language level, learning german has ever been simpler german to go. the they're all on the f. b i's most wanted list murderers. human traffickers, 1000000 air fraudsters, drug lords, terrorists and this man, he's a threat to world peace and a key figure in the struggle between super powers. his name is lee some way, but he also calls himself carl lee and uses several other aliases. there's no criminal on the list with a higher bounty, $5000000.00. the c i a massage, the german b, n. d and others by agencies have been pursuing him for decades. one u. s. president even intervened personally to no avail. there still is this era mr . around this car, he reminded me of sir, who lives in columbia and drugs a lower. and so you know, like pablo escobar, i would say that in all likelihood he is an
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washington. all right, that was the w washing correspondence stuff in simon's thank you for your reporting . and here's a reminder of the latest developments at this hour. the head of the russian wagner mercenary group has called often the arm verbally, guinea pig ocean, and his forces have withdrawn from the southern russian city of rome. stuff on done for they occupied the district military headquarters. the front one says 3 goals and will relocate developer roost and will not face prosecution. russian president vladimir clinton says it was stamped in the back to say to him, for all the latest on the russian turmoil and the terminal in the russian federation in the coming hours coming up next sports life. these are a champion, ukrainian water skier, was now an impass of for his war torn country under until in berlin. thanks for joining the degree of a sex phone operator who wrote her master's thesis on potato really to really not turn on. well, it gets more ridiculous from their literature list.
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announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walterhool of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog visited europe's largest nuclear plant today near the headlines near a southern ukraine. this power plant is under russian control and uses water from the new program or to cool its reactors. at a major dam was destroyed last week potentially does -- potentially depriving it of the vital water. contingency plans are underway while elsewhere in ukraine a major counteroffensive is taking place. emma murphy reports from the front lines. [gunfire] reporter: they did not start the war but they are committed to ending it. this is ukraine's counteroffensive. heavy weapons for heavy battles. >> yeah! reporter: the fight is hard and complicated with what they are fighting with. this gun is from the 1980's and the ammunition from the 1950's. it is unreliable and the fix is rudimentary. how important is this counteroffensive? >> it is very important because we need to liberate the occupied territory of uk
announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walterhool of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog visited europe's largest nuclear plant today near the headlines near a southern ukraine. this power plant is under russian control and uses water from the new program or to cool its reactors. at a major dam was destroyed last week potentially does -- potentially depriving it of the vital water....
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so he's not with a b g on lobby group. joining us from washington, welcome to the w. i'm. let's stop please me, your thoughts on those words from germany's left project criticizing operation ad defend as having little to do with defend and more to do with cyber arrived today. uh, no, i completely disagree with that. we, we have a situation in europe where russia is attacking ukraine has killed thousands and thousands of people and has threatened other countries. any country that was a part of the former soviet union is invited. americans cross hairs. so nato was doing exactly the right thing by demonstrating that it has a air defense capability and aerial capability. second demand, and therefore, russian would be for much to try to attack native country of these exercises ratios . what would happen in the event of an attack on a native country of how much has russia's aggression, i'm very power is a power into incompetence. and this will, how much has that changed nato thinking about a confrontation with? so nato has always been prepared to determine the threats that by be
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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. geoff: the head of the un nuclear tchdog visited europe's largest nuclear plant today near the frontlines in southern ukraine. the zaporizhzhia power plant is under russian control, and uses water from the dnipro river to cool its reactors. but a major dam near the plant was destroyed last week, potentially depriving it of that vital water. contingency measures to stabilize the plant are underway, while elsewhere in ukraine a major counteroffensive is taking shape. emma murphy of independent television news reports from the frontlines. correspondent: they didn't start this war, but their hard fight is to end it. correspondent: this is ukraine's counteroffensive. this. no heavy heavy weapons for heavy battles. the fight is hard and complicated by what they're fighting with. this gun is from the 1980s, the ammunition from from the 1960's. it's unreliable. and the fix is rudimentary. how important is this counter-offensive? >> it's very, very
. >> 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. geoff: the head of the un nuclear tchdog visited europe's largest nuclear plant today near the frontlines in southern ukraine. the zaporizhzhia power plant is under russian control, and uses water from the dnipro river to cool its reactors. but a major dam near the plant was destroyed last week, potentially depriving it of that vital...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington.mna: the news of trump's federal indictment comes as the republican primary field is still taking shape and the impact on the 2024 race -- and republican voters -- remains unclear. judy woodruff was in des moines, iowa, yesterday for her “america at a crossroads” reporting project to listen in on a couple of voter discussions led by conservative pollster sarah longwell. since it was the day of the trump arraignment, she made that the focus of the first of two reports on what iowa republicans are thinking. this was produced with our friends at iowa pbs. sarah longwell: how many of you know that donald trump was indicted last week? raise your hand. how many of you have heard that donald trump was indicted for a second time recently? everybody knows. okay. >> from the 16 republican voters we gathered yesterday evening, there were strong reactions to the second indictment of former president donald trump. >> i think he's been set up. sarah longwell: oh, yeah. tell me why. >> well, it's jus
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington.mna: the news of trump's federal indictment comes as the republican primary field is still taking shape and the impact on the 2024 race -- and republican voters -- remains unclear. judy woodruff was in des moines, iowa, yesterday for her “america at a crossroads” reporting project to listen in on a couple of voter discussions led by conservative pollster sarah longwell. since it was the day of the trump arraignment, she...
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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. >> crisis averted -- that is the message from lawmakers as the deal to raise at debt ceiling makes its way to president biden's desk. i spoke earlier today to the senior advisor to president biden. welcome back. thank you for joining us. this deal does protect a number of key biden investments, infrastructure, semiconductors and so on, but some groups have called it a betrayal. for those people who do feel that betrayal, older food stamp recipients, folks who think this makes the climate crisis worse, what is your message to them? >> first, let's remember this past with large bipartisan majorities in that 160 five democrats voted for this in the house, 56 in the senate. they looked and saw overall that this was a strong agreement that protected these basic values of economic justice and climate change, so my response would be understand the president completely protected the inflation reduction act with historic investments in climate ch
. >> 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. >> crisis averted -- that is the message from lawmakers as the deal to raise at debt ceiling makes its way to president biden's desk. i spoke earlier today to the senior advisor to president biden. welcome back. thank you for joining us. this deal does protect a number of key biden investments, infrastructure,...
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now, c, w is janelle valley on in the washington with the latest force del, thank you. let's take a look out. some of the other headlines around the world in colorado. a court is headed down to a light sentence to the man responsible for the murder of 5 people in the attempted murder of 46 more and a l. g. b t cube night club anderson. we all entered the crowd in colorado springs venue in 2022 and then shaw is victims. so yeah, really owns president is on course for re election. he's already passed the threshold for victory with 60 percent of the votes counted the main opposition party. the all people's congress said, one of the volunteers had died after police fired tear gas at their headquarters, or what they said was a very tense election day voters. in guatemala, i have said 2 candidates through to a one off election for the presidency. the former 1st ladies 100 tortoise of the conservative in the party. she received them by 16 percent of the votes, while left this bernardo, out of all, lo, it took roughly 12 percent. in surely severe flooding has left at least 2 pe
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and even more of a spectacle related to theulf war w the victory parade in washington, dc in june of 1991, which featured nkin the streets of washington, dc. the decade of spectacle. so why wasn't it the decade of spectacle? well, no decade is without its spectacles, and the terrorist attacks of 911 really cement that argument. they eclipsed any nineties act of terrorism in lethality, in their awful theatricality. nearly 3000 people were killed that day, september 11th, 2001. in the coordinated attacks on the twin towers in new york city and on the pentagon. the year 2000 brought an unmatched political spectacle in e united stes. there was a disputed outcome of the race between george bush and vice president al gore. this dpu centered around the contested outcome in florida, where officially bush was 537 votes ahead of gore. whoever won florida wins the election, wins the electoral college and is sworn in as president. this dispute went on for more than a month. the spectacle of an un settled presidential election and unresolved presidential election wasn't decided until almost mid-d
and even more of a spectacle related to theulf war w the victory parade in washington, dc in june of 1991, which featured nkin the streets of washington, dc. the decade of spectacle. so why wasn't it the decade of spectacle? well, no decade is without its spectacles, and the terrorist attacks of 911 really cement that argument. they eclipsed any nineties act of terrorism in lethality, in their awful theatricality. nearly 3000 people were killed that day, september 11th, 2001. in the coordinated...
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w . m aol radio host in washington, d c and instead of saying thank you, he told chris steagall. , of course, was perplexed and explained that he is in fact married. yeah so, yeah, it was just kind of that's automatic thing. and i will tell you and i was telling you guys there was a host here. there's a host here at fox news channel's years ago, i tossed back to him and he said, thanks, babe, and then immediately apologized, which was hilarious to me and terrifying for him. of course, i don't want to reveal the name, but it's the last person you think would ever call you for sure that if he you know what made it hilarious us hate talking on the phone, and i um, pretty much only talk on the phone to my family, and i have definitely almost every call without love. not really with no matter who it was, because that's just in my mind. i love you. i love i love use. i don't know why it's bad. i'll tell you, thank you. i love you, too. yeah thanks when you called me last night, though, during the game, i love you as a little bit, but you have to actually text me that every morning. why
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escalating chip war between the united states on china, which has seen washington and post export funds on us chips. earlier i asked the w correspondent kitchen lee, how in video ceo jensen juan views these controls to? well, he was says that the fat off from the u. s. would cause a numerous damage to american companies, because china is a huge and a replaceable market. is that businessman don't want to miss, so he urged us to be more thoughtful if they want to impose the restrictions and never on the estimate of china's ability to catch up with the rest of the countries in. and also last time when the us in post, uh, the explorer depends on like, who trips on the, the end of the day are they just produce a substitute tiered with us slower plus testing speed. so i actually, i think they, it seems that they have found a way out of it. now you can in video market riley has also provided a booth to other tip makers which might surprise some people like a t as m c and taiwan and ask them out in the netherlands. maybe you can tell me a little bit about the relationship between these 3 companies i've had. the co operation migh
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washington d. c. a. welcome to the w. if the world already contains enough nuclear weapon rates are destroyed, multiple times over. what some of a 60 or so in china, mazda a hi, in terms of numbers, it doesn't matter. but in terms of what china has, what it would like to have, or would like to be in the same league, apparently as the united states and russia. so it's about status on the world and its ability to project force worldwide and potentially have a conflict over areas like south to privacy and anti one and compete with the united states. was it's a large nuclear forces. i'm sorry, did you regard the world as being a much more dangerous? not because of this power nuclear proliferation. well, i don't think the it's getting more dangerous. generally i don't think it's only because of the 60 more weapons. i think. like we see the war and ukraine and what's that, what that is done to world water? we see the ties between rush street in china. we see that increasing militarization in the pacific. we still have conflicts
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the w for a spot in stefan simons joins me from washington, and has more stuff on the stories in austin shortly have lots to talk about with them. their agenda, i saw plenty. so that's the inaugural visit of mr. victoria c. in the united states. he had to cancel the one he had actually all really originally planned in april if you remember now, one way or another. he is talking to lloyd austin, the secretary of defense you in the united states. and as you said and mentioned already, there's plenty to talk about. there is a lot of preparation for the nato summit in july. and as you know, you're in stoughton burke, the nato, a general, the secretary is, as we speak here, about the story is in washington meeting, the his american counterpart is meeting in paris in manuel. my conference president also expected to talk about this nato summit, and all eyes will be on this. of course, it is expected and belief that the defense minister for story is real. talk to mr. lloyd austin, the defense secretary here about what happened last weekend. the walk in or home for a new to me, if you will. that
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w. bush and fox news contributor. and washington the ronald reagan foundation and institute. gentlemen, thank you for being here this morning. it comes out every year. you guys do this study. what surprised you? the support for ukraine is clearly here. there is also some worry about it. >> no doubt, bret. thank you for having me on. i think what surprised me is not that there are people who are worried about the support of ukraine using american taxpayer dollars to help kiev but when you give them information and tell them that 82% of the territory in ukraine is with ukraine and held onto the territory. the amount of money we've given amounts to 3% of the u.s. defense budget and that we depleted the russian military you see a huge swing 15 points or more saying it's worth it and support ukraine including republican voters. >> bret: what is in here, marc, americans believe the u.s. should withdraw international affairs and washington with -- meaning the priorities should be at home more attention on problems at home. you wrote a colu
w. bush and fox news contributor. and washington the ronald reagan foundation and institute. gentlemen, thank you for being here this morning. it comes out every year. you guys do this study. what surprised you? the support for ukraine is clearly here. there is also some worry about it. >> no doubt, bret. thank you for having me on. i think what surprised me is not that there are people who are worried about the support of ukraine using american taxpayer dollars to help kiev but when you...
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were full set for the ad of the buys comment with the treasury 2nd 3 w and saying that is it crucial? but it's crucial that washington, i'm raising continue to work together for the us. the stuff i tolerate take to look at how the us media is covered by the various miss steps in the us to such a propagandized nation. at this point, it seems like the media has a lot of control of the narrative, gimme a severe gas and 2020 that were overlooked or subdued or ignored. and then of course, because it helped him stay in the basement as a say, and not really have to be out and campaigning. but he doesn't have that excuse now . and this was a major diplomatic blunder that he just made that's having a big effect. and for treasury yelling, she came out and she tried to smooth it over, but even so she still sounded a bit hawkish, didn't she? she didn't apologize. she kept talking about her. china and us have big differences, wouldn't quite apologize for the remark. i imagine, you know, calling another leader a dictator but, but you know, when i worked for joe biden, even before his cognitive difficulties in the back, in the nine
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where is, is wanted dogs june 29 on dw the w news alive from berlin. us secretary of state antony blinking is in beijing of crucial talks. lincoln is washington's highest level official to visit china in nearly 5 years. of tensions between the 2 powers remain high. also coming up on the show of war and ukraine must stop. that is the message from south africa's president, serial. remo closer to russia's, vladimir putin, african leaders, are pushing for peace as they meet him in saint petersburg. the hello i'm claire richardson. thank you very much for joining us. you are a secretary of state antony blinking his invasion on the highest level diplomatic visit between the 2 countries in nearly 5 years ahead of his trip. blinking said he hopes to ensure that competition doesn't fear into conflicts. lincoln started to visit with a meeting with chinese foreign minister sion con. both powers have said they're interested in stability in the face of increasing tensions over time. want a and journalist of how the impression are in beijing told us what both sides are expecting from lincoln's visit. and we have to be pretty realistic here. um the expectatio
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this is the w news line from berlin. us secretary of state anthony blinking is engaging for a crucial talks. blinking is washington's highest level officials to visit china in nearly 5 years as tensions between the 2 powers remain high. also on the program, molly and vote on constitutional changes pledge by the military as a transition to civilian rule. but critics say they would give too much power to the pressure the and a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. a michael look at us secretary of state antony blinking is in beijing on the highest level diplomatic visit between the 2 countries in nearly 5 years ahead of his trip. blinking said he hopes to ensure that competition doesn't fear into conflict. blinking started to visit with a meeting with the chinese foreign minister, shouldn't gun boats how our powers have said they are interested in stability. in the face of increasing tensions over time, want blinkin has expressed the hope that his visit will open a new era of diplomacy. between the us and china, earlier i asked for being pressure in beijing if that is likely to happen. but it could be a new er
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washington, i dare say, i want to call you mr. ambassador because i mentioned before the event you come with very high praise from my colleagues who i worked with in the george w. bush administration and the bush white house who partnered with you when you were the ambassador here in washington so i'd like to call you ziggy, and that's what everybody calls you, mr. ambassador, mr. chairman, welcome to washington. how is it going and what are the hosts now thinking as it comes to the summit? >> well, i remember our last event, was it three months ago with polish, ukrainian chairs with sitting here and then the washington was much more divided, as well as n.a.t.o. was much more divided from ukrainian questions on the same question you mentioned in bucarest and we created the gray zone that encouraged russia to attack ukraine and created ambiguity on membership that you know, created a lot of bad energy not only in ukraine, but in georgia. so having no red lines, no policies, just an empty promise, we created a lot of-- in the reason that we want to handle and make it right and here today, i am so glad that i represent 22 chair, i gave you the paper of different
washington, i dare say, i want to call you mr. ambassador because i mentioned before the event you come with very high praise from my colleagues who i worked with in the george w. bush administration and the bush white house who partnered with you when you were the ambassador here in washington so i'd like to call you ziggy, and that's what everybody calls you, mr. ambassador, mr. chairman, welcome to washington. how is it going and what are the hosts now thinking as it comes to the summit?...