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c. w's washington correspondent benjamin alvarez. group to tell us more about trump's upcoming trial. so let's write the republican frontrunner is currently facing 30 full counts of accounting fraud, link to payment support status told me daniels this case, has been going on for years now. it dates back as you said, it to the closing days of the 2016 election in march of 2023 of last year, a grand jury in new york and died the tim over the payments made to to daniel. so me, daniel, set the trunk, pay $130000.00 us dollars for her to stay quiet over the claims over her claims that there was indeed a love affair with trump a year after trumps and marriage with milan yet from but it's worth noting you though that providing the so called hash money is actually not a legal instead. if this case is centurylink on how trumps full my lawyer, michael cohen, who paid miss daniels hedges reimbursement recorded in mr. trump's bank accounts, but legal experts say that it is unlikely that donald trump will if be jailed, will face a jail time is co
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w. washington correspondent janelle dom alone is that the c pack conference to now tell us more about what trump sad to say. well, as you saw that there been definitely a very fiery speech, very classic. donald trump, basically he talked about his dystopian vis or vision of the future. they were really trying to set himself apart from bite. and he called the bite and administration years of chaos, blood shed and violence. something of course of that is not really boring up by the facts. violent crime is dropping all over america in cities, big and small. but what he's trying to do here is really tell the voters here that he's the only thing standing between them and his vision of great american decline, a vision of the invasion of illegal immigrants, a vision of runaway inflation. so basically that is what he mostly concentrated his message on today. could this address affect the results of the south carolina republican primaries that's taking place of the well the south carolina primary in terms of that. it's thought that the results of those primary primaries, that's something that he's
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then the next days, all right, thanks a lot to n s d w's, washington bureau chief. in this poll, i just recapping that story, that'd be us, as you're fortunate to have approved plans to strike targets in iraq and syria, in retaliation for about to drug an attack in jordan and killed 3 us soldiers up the weekend. are you lead us of praise? the passage of a new $50000000000.00 euro support package for ukraine? the repeating casual, present shell? michelle said the full year deal would insure long term predictable funding for ukraine. after 100 as 5 minutes to fix the whole box. finally dropped weeks of opposition. ukraine has faced increasing uncertainty of 8 funding because of political insights in the us and the you will, you are paying commission president, a sort of funding then told that leaders, ukraine, deserves that support. and we all know that ukraine is fighting for us, so we will support them with a necessary funding and provide them with a much needed predictability they deserve. and i think these 50000000000 euros for 4 years also send a very strong mess
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then the next days, all right, thanks a lot to n s i d w 's, washington bureau chief innocent poll here and you're of a you leaders of price the passage of a new 50000000000 euro support package for ukraine. european casual peasant shall michelle's have the full year deal would ensure long term predictable funding for ukraine. after hunger as prime minister in victor old on finally dropped the weeks of opposition. your credit has faced increasing uncertainty of 8 funding because of political in financing. in the e. u, i'm the us, you're paying commission president us for the funding. i had line i told the leaders, you try and deserves that support. we all know that ukraine is fighting for us, so we will support them with a necessary funding and provide them with a much needed predictability they deserve. and i think these 50000000000 euros for 4 years also send a very strong message to putting just the head of the secondary diversity of his brutal invasions, a drum and tons of olaf shoulds said a contract concerted effort is required from all of ukraine's european allies to help keep a
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arab americans because of his support for israel in his thanks so much the update, that's the w is washington bureau chief and his port authorities in russia had opened a new criminal case against the brother of the late russian opposition leader elect thing of only all legs. and i've only seen him in file footage with his brother was already on the wanted list for another master in 2014 or like nevada. and he was sentenced a 3 and a half years in prison for fords. and the case kremlin for 6 said was trump top. now police say they have opened a new case, but have not on file details of the charges. now this comes off to the mother of alexi and alexa, a valid the made a direct appeal to let him make a cushion for alexys body to be released. his death was announced by russian authorities last friday is amazed. phenomena who is behind me is the prison calling you where my son alex sane. a volunteer died on february 16th for 5 days. i have not been able to see him. they have not released his body to me and have not even told me where it is. yeah, but as i appeal to you, letting me approaching bec
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w. 's, washington bureau chief, innocent how us and the president biden has issued executive order imposing sanctions on his writing. settlers in the occupied westbank after a wave of violence. the measures include financial and travel restrictions on satellites accused of violent attacks on palestinians is right. the prime minister's office responded in a statement saying there was no room for exceptional measures in this regard. describe the vast majority of satellites as law abiding. special correspondent, abraham joins us from jerusalem. welcome. what more do we know about these latest us sanctions? so we understand is that this is a, it seems to be an initial run, which means that there could be following rounds. and these of this initial round targets for individuals they've been named in a press releases from the bite and administration. these are financial sanctions that are aimed at making sure that these for individuals which the us as have been involved in violent attacks on palestinians and is really subtler is really an activist peace activists in the west bank. they're aimed a
w. 's, washington bureau chief, innocent how us and the president biden has issued executive order imposing sanctions on his writing. settlers in the occupied westbank after a wave of violence. the measures include financial and travel restrictions on satellites accused of violent attacks on palestinians is right. the prime minister's office responded in a statement saying there was no room for exceptional measures in this regard. describe the vast majority of satellites as law abiding. special...
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sanctions as unnecessary and describe the vast majority of satellites as low abided would they w, as washington bureau chief in his pole told me more about the president's slightest ex, a specialist executive order, really enables united states to impose financial sanctions and individuals who are i quote here, directing all participating in certain actions, including x of frets, of violence against civilians into imitating and civilians to force them out of their homes, destroying or seizing property or engaging in terrorist activity in the west bank. we typically see these types of financial sanctions targeting russians or citizens of states that the us as an open, the conflict was that you have never seen that targeting is rarely citizens. and so does this tell them to think about the sort of pressure that mr. by that must be under at the moment. a absolutely this phil is read indeed, a striking and unprecedented policy decision. i think it is fair to say that this is the most significant step. any u. s. administration in history has taken in response to violence, but it's rarely sets us aga
sanctions as unnecessary and describe the vast majority of satellites as low abided would they w, as washington bureau chief in his pole told me more about the president's slightest ex, a specialist executive order, really enables united states to impose financial sanctions and individuals who are i quote here, directing all participating in certain actions, including x of frets, of violence against civilians into imitating and civilians to force them out of their homes, destroying or seizing...
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arab americans because of his support for israel in his thanks so much the update that's the w is washington bureau chief and his port is now in israel. cyrus, he is working hard to help residents for a ton to areas that were left empty off of the trauma of the terror. attacks carried out by some us on october, the 7th. last year dw special correspondent, i'm in east 5th, visited the city of stair out, which is near the border with the goals and strip a kindergarten here has now reopened some families return to the city. the voices of children in a classroom at the sound that had left the city for 4 months. around 90 percent of the woods population fled in the days following the home. aust, here attack even children this young had heard from us rockets fall before the latest war. but october 7th, was a new kind of tear for the few families that have decided to return. it's an important day, substantiate with us. but city, what is the teen? we're starting to go back to a daily schedule to sanity after this catastrophe that we experienced on that side of day and all those months. we spend a wa
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she taught her kids that if they work hard, they can livy woe large.e she even talked to the i w washingtonst, quote, i wanted to blow iante t. i wanted to have fun. and it might just seem like it's just 11,000. >> but these programs are everywhereograms a. dc gave this grant to almost 150 people, 1.5 million gone. >> emily wilson, host of the emily saves america, joins me now. emily, think about this answer r before you answer it. who is the sucker here? is it the college grad who's struggling or the welfare queen who's living large? >> well, obviously, the girl in the first video you genuinely have to have sympathy for. you can see this girl didsympat everything she was told. this is what you do to succeedhf in americaor. in and now she's done it all and she's realizing like, oh, everythingerything i was told is basically a lie. meanwhile,ile th the second woms to be best friends with . they got to be on the same thy. ary. >> i'm sure wade was in miamise that same weekend. but if you're watchingsure in d. and you see this woman who is unmarried three kids now on her third welfare program
she taught her kids that if they work hard, they can livy woe large.e she even talked to the i w washingtonst, quote, i wanted to blow iante t. i wanted to have fun. and it might just seem like it's just 11,000. >> but these programs are everywhereograms a. dc gave this grant to almost 150 people, 1.5 million gone. >> emily wilson, host of the emily saves america, joins me now. emily, think about this answer r before you answer it. who is the sucker here? is it the college grad...
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour.eeknights on pbs. >> earlier this week is the 2024 election campaigns picked up steam, metta announced it would start ai generated images appearing on facebook, instagram, and threats to help users better judge what they are seeing. in december, and advocacy group called free press said metta, youtube, and x rollback seven policies intended to protect against hate speech and misinformation. the group also said layoffs at three companies make it harder to enforce the safeguards that remain. katie harb as is chief of global affairs officers at duco, a technology firm. she's a former public policy director at facebook. this announcement, how big a deal is it? how helpful is it going to be? is it enough? >> this is one of many important steps my platforms have to take when thinking about safeguarding elections area not only in the u.s., but around the globe. we are facing new challenges with ai and existinchallenges that have been around for a long time such as disinformation, foreign inte
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. ♪ announcer: this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the newshour, weeknightsn: in south asia this year, more than one billion people are going to the polls to choose leaders in five countries, bangladesh, bhutan, sri lanka, india, and pakistan. it's test of democratic values and human rights in the region. pakistan will hold its first general election since 2018 later this week. the country's had to deal with disastrous floods, food insecurity, and a crumbling economy and now, it's democratic system is being challenged. pakistan's former prime minister imran khan was thought to have a good chance of returning to power. but he's been convicted in a series of criminal cases his supporters say is politically motivated and one his sentences -- one of his sentences includes a ban on holding public office. michael kugelman is the director of the wilson center's south asia institute. let's start in pakistan. this prosecution of khan, members of his party have been arrested. a candidate affiliated was assassinated. what does this say about democracy in pakistan now? >
. ♪ announcer: this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the newshour, weeknightsn: in south asia this year, more than one billion people are going to the polls to choose leaders in five countries, bangladesh, bhutan, sri lanka, india, and pakistan. it's test of democratic values and human rights in the region. pakistan will hold its first general election since 2018 later this week. the country's had to deal with disastrous floods, food insecurity, and a crumbling...
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights on pbs. john: for years eating disorders were thought to be a condition predominantly affecting women and girls, but it is estimated that one in three people with an eating disorder is male, and that 10 million american males will struggle with it at some point in their lives. doctor jason nagata is a pediatrician specializing in eating disorders at the university of california, san francisco. he's also editor of the book "eating disorders in boys and men." doctor nagata, do eating disorders look different in boys than in girls? >> yes, absolutely. the masculine body ideal is big and muscular, and this can lead to muscle building behavior like excessive exercise, restriction of carbs and fat, while overconsuming protein, and use of muscle building supplements and drugs like anabolic steroids. when taken to the extreme, this can lead to muscle dysmorphia, also known as reverse anorexia or biggerexia. and this is why somebody pathologically becomes obsessed with the idea that their body
. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights on pbs. john: for years eating disorders were thought to be a condition predominantly affecting women and girls, but it is estimated that one in three people with an eating disorder is male, and that 10 million american males will struggle with it at some point in their lives. doctor jason nagata is a pediatrician specializing in eating disorders at the university of california, san...
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>> this is hosted by the hudson institute here in washington, w, d.c. live coverage on c-span2. >> so congressman, welcome. at the pleasure to be with you. i thought i would start by quoting something you said last year in your first year as chairman of the science committee, your opening statement in february of 2023. you noted that china is out researching us and outeducating us when it comes to stem phd graduates. we could observe as well the lack of skilled workforce to build advanced products like semiconductor plants and nuclear plants. what are you thinking out and what is the committee thinking of in terms of ways to turn this around? >> thank you, tom, for being here. and it is a critical issue in a world where technology advances ever so much faster. i'd like to think of the site committee as the fund committee because it's about the future. a lot of times in congress we argue about things, five minutes or 50 minutes sometimes five hours if we are forward focus. the site committee is about the future. our workforce and our technology force is
>> this is hosted by the hudson institute here in washington, w, d.c. live coverage on c-span2. >> so congressman, welcome. at the pleasure to be with you. i thought i would start by quoting something you said last year in your first year as chairman of the science committee, your opening statement in february of 2023. you noted that china is out researching us and outeducating us when it comes to stem phd graduates. we could observe as well the lack of skilled workforce to build...
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washington. welcome back to d w. so the u. s. think is any rock guys supposed to be helping to stabilize the country and help fight this iris and search and see how does that square with attacking back capital associated with drugs? i think it uh squares quite easily. uh, i think god will kirby has it exactly right in its factually unassailable. the us military is there in rock at the invitation. the government of iraq, primarily for the purpose of keeping the isis caliphate, the feed. and when you invite someone in your home, you have responsibility to protect them. the rocky government has consistently failed to do so. and as you and i have discussed before, the numbers now a 168 more than a 168 attacks on us forces in iraq and syria combined with roughly half of those happening in iraq. and us has responded to about $10.00 to $12.00 times. and so the us unlikely as lama composed of wrong supports iraq, the sovereignty. but there's also something we also support, and that is our troops not getting killed and blown up. so this i
washington. welcome back to d w. so the u. s. think is any rock guys supposed to be helping to stabilize the country and help fight this iris and search and see how does that square with attacking back capital associated with drugs? i think it uh squares quite easily. uh, i think god will kirby has it exactly right in its factually unassailable. the us military is there in rock at the invitation. the government of iraq, primarily for the purpose of keeping the isis caliphate, the feed. and when...
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w. the government, washington still have a clue. what is bob lee now? they're setting it in washington. the lee's going to western west virginia. west will become a state on june 20. it's not a state at this point on june 7th, but there's a lot of concern. that's where lee's eventually i am from southern ohio. i grew up in central ohio, went to school, miami of ohio and we buckeyes in those days thought that they're coming to columbus there was plenty of that. they're going to philadelphia, maybe harrisburg, perhaps looking fatter to go on to baltimore, washington. that's what the war department course worries about constantly. nobody is 100% sure what's on at this particular stage of the early campaign. most importantly, fighting hooker can't fight. he's got to guard the roads to washington. can't be doing anything aggressive and. so the union army just kind of set back the problem this with a confession dirt heading to pennsylvania. the nobody knew for sure that's where they were going. there's absolutely no way in the world joe hooker's army of the p
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite journalism at arizona state university. geoff: ukraine finds itself in a bloody stalemate on the frozen plains of the country's east and south. two years and of the full-scale invasion, russian and ukrainian forces have taken immense losses throughout the war and now there are calls in kyiv for a mass mobilization. many people are answering their own calls to protect their nation and joining up. nick schifrin and amanda bailey introduce us to one of them. reporter: on the stage of war, one man plays many parts and on the streets of ukraine's capital he is recasting himself. >> at some point you accept your fate. and you believe. if you should live, you will believe -- you will live and if not you will die. reporter: before the full-scale invasion the 28-year-old was a snowboard instructor. a tour guide. an i.t. specialist and model. after the invasion he stopped the suit best for one that stopped bullets. he translated to document russia's crimes. war forever transforms its victims an
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite journalism at arizona state university. geoff: ukraine finds itself in a bloody stalemate on the frozen plains of the country's east and south. two years and of the full-scale invasion, russian and ukrainian forces have taken immense losses throughout the war and now there are calls in kyiv for a mass mobilization. many people are answering their own calls to protect their nation and...
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from w eta studios in washington , and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizonaversity. geoff: voters in michigan are casting their votes in the presidential primary. some democratic activists are hoping to send a message to president biden by voting uncommitted. it follows a growing frustration among some muslim and arab americans over the administration's handling of the war in gaza. rice four years ago, i voted for joe biden. it was important that we vote to get trump out of office. and today, i feel very disappointed in joe biden. and i don't feel like i did the right thing. last election. geoff: we are joined by democratic chair lavoro barnes. thank you. this push by some democratic activists to urge voters to vote uncommitted in the primary has picked up steam since it was launched earlier this month. to the point where michigan governor gretchen whitmer is saying she expects a sizable number of protest votes against president biden's handling of the israel-hamas war. you agree? what is your level of concern? >> i'm thrilled so many are participating in thi
from w eta studios in washington , and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizonaversity. geoff: voters in michigan are casting their votes in the presidential primary. some democratic activists are hoping to send a message to president biden by voting uncommitted. it follows a growing frustration among some muslim and arab americans over the administration's handling of the war in gaza. rice four years ago, i voted for joe biden. it was important that we vote to get...
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteournalism at arizona state university. amna: on the campaign trail this weekend former president donald trump made clear that if elected again he would pursue more extreme immigration policies including mass deportations of millions of people. >> on day one i will terminate every open border policy of the biden administration and we will begin the largest domestic deportation operation in american history. we have no choice. amna: to break down the potential impact we are joined by lara lopez. what has the former president laid out in terms of his immigration plan? reporter: on the mask deportation plan that he has talked about including this weekend, we have known some details of how it would be carried out from stephen miller, the architect of donald trump's first-term immigration policies who remains a close ally of the president. he talked about how they would carry about. carry out that kind of deportation plan. >> in terms of personnel, you go to the red state governors and you s
. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteournalism at arizona state university. amna: on the campaign trail this weekend former president donald trump made clear that if elected again he would pursue more extreme immigration policies including mass deportations of millions of people. >> on day one i will terminate every open border policy of the biden administration and we will begin the largest domestic deportation...
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rex 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. >> a long legal battle ended yesterday when a jury found two conservative writers had defamed the prominent climate scientist michael man, awarding him $1 million in damages. amid increasing attacks on science, william brangham looks at what the verdict means. >> over his long career, michael man has been an influential contributor to climate research as well as becoming one of the most effective communicators about climate change's impact. he's also face considerable black -- backlash. in 2012, a policy analyst compared him to a child sex abuse her, saying instead of molesting children, he molested and tortured data. another called his work fraudulent. he sued them both and yesterday after 12 years, he won his case. turning now to another prominent scientist who is also endured this kind of vitriol. he's the dean of the national school of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine and codirector of the texas children's hospital cente
rex 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. >> a long legal battle ended yesterday when a jury found two conservative writers had defamed the prominent climate scientist michael man, awarding him $1 million in damages. amid increasing attacks on science, william brangham looks at what the verdict means. >> over his long career, michael man has been an influential contributor to...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w bta studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite journalism at arizona state university. geoff: former president trump -- amna: made clear if elected again he would pursue more extreme immigration policies including mass deportations of millions of people. >> on day one i will terminate every open border policy of the biden administration and we will begin the largest domestic deportation operation that america -- in american history. amna: the breakdown and impact. what has the former president laid out in terms of his immigration plan? >> that mass deportation plan that trump has talked about, including this weekend, we know some details of how it would be carried out from stephen miller, the architect of trump's first term immigration policy who remains a close ally and advisor . stephen miller talked about how they would carry out that type of deportation plan to right wing personality charlie kirk. >> in terms of personnel, you go to the resident governors and you say give us your national guard. we will deputize them as immigr
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w bta studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite journalism at arizona state university. geoff: former president trump -- amna: made clear if elected again he would pursue more extreme immigration policies including mass deportations of millions of people. >> on day one i will terminate every open border policy of the biden administration and we will begin the largest domestic deportation operation that america -- in american...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour, from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteschool of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: secretary of state antony blinken began a four day tour of the middle east today, hoping to make progress on a deal to pause the war and release is really hostages. the biden administration hopes the deal can lead to larger diplomatic initiatives across the region. how realistic is that? nick schifrin takes a closer look. : in the heart of gaza city, in neighborhoods they thought they had cleared, israeli soldiers fight courtyard to courtyard and floor by floor. they have been assaulting this city for months, but hamas militants still fight back. the fiercest conflict is in the south in khan younis, a city of half a million that is increasingly filled with smoke and destruction. israel's defense forces to say soldiers raided a booby trapped training facility for hamas' october 7 terrorist attacks. israel says it has now destroyed 18 of hamas' 24 battalions, on its way to what prime minister netanyahu called israel's unchangeable
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w. gyude moore here in washington, a lecture university of chicago's harris school for public policy andsenior official in library under president ellen johnson sirleaf. welcome to all of you. why don't we get right into the question, going to focus in on the debt issue for the moment. i would like to start with veda please. can you talk to us a bit about china's approach to development aid in lower and middle income countries, how it might differ from the practices of traditional western donors, multilateral institutions and what you see are some of the key principles guiding china's policy? >> first off, very quickly, it's wonderful to be here and thank you so muc' for having me. imacs are going to use the shoulder because it's easy to say at this point. back. i think there are a bunch of factors that chinese lending to the global south especially countries in africa region that a study closely, one of them would be a number and the sheer types of lenders they are. i think would be china-africa -- they came out of the study of years ago that said in early 2000 there were three chinese
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bradley bowman who were senior director of the center on military and political power in washington dc. welcome to the w once the you hearing about the when, where and how thank you for the opportunity to join the, you know, the by the ministration has been deliberately vague on the when in the how and i think that's appropriate, right? because washington does not want to give its targets a lot of advance notice because that would endanger us forces and change the result for the same time. uh, there's been a lot of signaling here. the administration seems to be looking for some sort of goldilocks strategy if you will, where it's not too hard and not to soft. the promise of this administration for months now as, as been, the american restraint is the best path forward. the problem with that approach is that we've seen a whole more than a 165 attacks on us forces in iraq, syria, now jordan, and many republicans in congress. think that's what brought us to this horrible point where we're seeing through the lives of 3 service members taken members who will not be returning to their families. so there's many
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is important to get the supplemental with more military a to for keith w's. benjamin elder is gruber reporting that from washington. benjamin, thanks so much of a says he is of these good and east, and ukraine has become the latest all out buffle ground between invading russian forces and ukrainian defenders. russia has made capturing the shots of town a priority at a pivotal time in the war, which is now lost in nearly 2 years. this is what's left of div. once the city of 32000 people, nothing but rubble and destruction. now ukrainian defenders are dug in here. russia has lost many soldiers trying to cut off access to the ruined city and relentless attacks. and it's still and ukrainian hands despite recent russian advances a buggy. so when these are for the, they haven't been able to bring in serious numbers of troops because they have some success. but the street they took is a get under ukraine control. we're pushing them out to what are you so when you, why does russia one of these guys so badly? almost 2 years into the war. the front line has largely frozen. taking up div guy would change that for russia. the
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w correspondent, benjamin. otherwise, google joins us from washington. d. c. a benjamin. this will be a 1st, the 1st ever criminal trial of a former us president will will, can you tell us that's right. it will be the 1st a former us president to send trial on this criminal charges. and the republican frontrunner is currently facing 30 full towns of accounting fraud link to payments it to points to stormy daniels. and let's recap it because this case has been going on for years now. the dates back to the closing base of the 2016 election. and in march of last year, a grand jury and new york indicted him over these payments. stormy daniels at the trump paid $130.00 us dollars for her to stay quiet, though. so her claims of a love affair with a, with trump a year of to terms of marriage with milan. yeah. trump. but it's worth noting here though they're providing so called hush. money is not actually illegal in the us. instead, this case will center and how he's a former lawyer, michael cohen will pay to miss daniels had his reimbursement, then recorded in mr. trump's accoun
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washington dc. welcome back to d, w. and what kind of response are you expecting from the us? a um, i'm really expecting a response that is stronger than what the buyer ministration has done. us since october 17th, when a lot of these we saw spike and these attacks of more than a $0.16, then with the only about 8 or 9 us responses. so because we now sadly seen these 3 brave americans killed. uh, i think the president bided has no choice but to respond more forcefully than he has thus far. and the purpose of the us response will be to achieve want to convince americas adversaries to stop the attacks in fancy language. that's called the turns. when you convince an adversary in their minds that they cannot accomplish their objectives or they can't accomplish them at an acceptable cost. and so that means shifting their cost benefit analysis. we can't have our adversaries with the perception that they can kill american forces and get away with it. so it's trying to reinforce the very tattered american deters that we've seen develop in recent months. okay, but it was nearly the bato
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washington dc. welcome back to d w. what kind of response are you expecting from the us? a um, i'm really expecting a response that is stronger than what the buyer ministration has done. us since october 17th, when a lot of these we saw spike in these attacks of more than a $0.16, then we're the only about 8 or 9 us responses. so because we now sadly seen these 3 brave americans killed. uh, i think the president bided has no choice but to respond more forcefully than he has us far. and the purpose of the us response will be to achieve want to convince americans, adversaries to stop the attacks in fancy language. that's called the turns. when you convince an adversary in their minds, that they can not accomplish their objectives or they can't accomplish them at an acceptable cost. and so that means shifting their cost benefit analysis. we can't have our adversaries with the perception that they can tell american forces and get away with it. so it's trying to reinforce the very tattered american to terms that we've seen develop in recent months. okay. but it was nearly may
washington dc. welcome back to d w. what kind of response are you expecting from the us? a um, i'm really expecting a response that is stronger than what the buyer ministration has done. us since october 17th, when a lot of these we saw spike in these attacks of more than a $0.16, then we're the only about 8 or 9 us responses. so because we now sadly seen these 3 brave americans killed. uh, i think the president bided has no choice but to respond more forcefully than he has us far. and the...
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and then you have to a w correspondent, janelle delilah, and he is at the c pack conference in washington. janelle, good to say you tell us more about what donald trump had to cite. indeed, jared, it was a very fiery speech and in classic trump a fashion, it was a rather lengthy, we're talking somewhere in the ballpark of 90 minutes. but the message of his speech really centered on the general election. he was trying to tell them how his administration would be different from jo biden's, he called you 5 minutes administration, 4 years of bloodshed, chaos, and violence. now of course, we know that's not true. violent crime is down all across the country in cities, both big and small. but of course, this is the c pack, and if there is going to be an audience that is receptive to that message, it would be here. now, what he really wanted to get across to the people gathered here was that he is the only thing standing between them and the great american, the decline. and you know, this distill, pick a vision of on check, legal integration of a runaway inflation of government overreach. distil
and then you have to a w correspondent, janelle delilah, and he is at the c pack conference in washington. janelle, good to say you tell us more about what donald trump had to cite. indeed, jared, it was a very fiery speech and in classic trump a fashion, it was a rather lengthy, we're talking somewhere in the ballpark of 90 minutes. but the message of his speech really centered on the general election. he was trying to tell them how his administration would be different from jo biden's, he...
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the hyphen via alex was on mid to well the w space political correspondent became a cosigner on the washington bureau chief in his pole have more now on what's at stake rent the chancellor meets the president of when u. s. presidential biden and german chancellor, or not shots, meat, and washington, the stakes can hardly be higher. the danger of the conflict in the middle east escalating into a conflagration seems to be increasing every day. the russian aggression against the graeme shows no sign of stopping a fight in coal salts when he wants to talk to europe, particularly on the 2 big crises, ukraine and the middle east. sol, just help get a 50000000000 euro aid package for key for cross the political finishing line as an e. u summit in brussels. and just like the united states, germany is the one see at israel side. the you as president and the german chancellor will come together to reaffirm the strong support for ukraine renewed off shots will be meeting joe biden here in the oval office right behind me. he will not only be meeting a president who is unable to get any further funding for
the hyphen via alex was on mid to well the w space political correspondent became a cosigner on the washington bureau chief in his pole have more now on what's at stake rent the chancellor meets the president of when u. s. presidential biden and german chancellor, or not shots, meat, and washington, the stakes can hardly be higher. the danger of the conflict in the middle east escalating into a conflagration seems to be increasing every day. the russian aggression against the graeme shows no...
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the w has been, you mean over as group of was following those hearings in washington. i asked him why mark so it could burg, was facing so much heat from us. lawmakers there is growing frustration also disappointment because the issue of online child safety is not new. and many i say that the companies on social media companies are not doing enough. and that's also what the senators is said today. there are 2 suckers of having, and i quote, a product that is killing people's hold a moment that we just saw her that was highly emotional, highly, also surprising when max talk about turned it to the audience, apologize to the family. that was definitely one of the most unusual parts of the hearing because there were 2 could hear them in the live stream. and parents were holding a pictures of, of kids that were also victims of abuse on the social media. so a moment definitely that we will remember for a long time, but the bigger question came directly afterwards. and when he was ask why the company and if you should be sued personally for that, not just the company, but he
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you frame a w's benjamin out of are as goober drives me from washington. d. c. benjamin, can you give us more details about the allegations that russia is developing nuclear weapons that are based in space? what do we know and what does come with? no bosses is the 2nd nature of this weapon and whether it actually exists is still unclear. we don't have of cause access to this classified information. so for now, we have to rely on sources that were contacted by u. s. media. he has some sources briefed on this matter, say that these capabilities could cozen international threats, but do not posing urgent threat to the united states. now there's another sol, as it says that it should not be cost for panic of the contract. these news, if you would just add broke of the republican representative mike turner, we can see there in the picture. the chair of the intelligence committee of the house of representatives issued a rather unusual and also cryptic statement warning of a serious national security threat. but it is something that has raised indeed, eyebrows in th
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carter g woodson w e b dubois and booker t washington were misidentified in the product and apple faithful stood in line to get the company's newest product. the vision pro headset on friday. some initial sales numbers may come later today. we'll see use cases for the vision. pro vary from cooking to meditating to working and users can sync up the mac computer entering the screen into an enormous display and connect a physical keyboard to it as well. live from the nasdaq market site. i'm jane king back to james. all right. thank you very much, jane. >> we're going take a break. 7.21. that i'm coming up on the kron. 4 morning news. mayor london breed is pushing to bring historically black colleges and universities. the downtown san francisco will tell you how that might work. and the forty-niners in las vegas getting ready for a week vegas getting ready for a week at marshalls, our buyers hustle every day to get you great deals on all the good stuff. like this stuff and that stuff and ooh, that's some really good stuff. we get the deals. you get the good stuff. marshalls. for moderate to se
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w and show recommendations. the city smog is caused by chronic burning, industrial pollution and heavy traffic. use media are reporting that washington has warranty european allies about russian efforts to develop space based nuclear weapons. republican chair of the house intelligence committee, mike turner, as asked president bind to declassify the information related to what he called the serious national security threat. or nato defense ministers or gathering and brussels today for talks on the biggest challenges facing the alliance. the war and ukraine and accomplishment gaza are of course the top of the agenda at the top. notable absence from the meeting will be the you a secretary of defense, lloyd austin, you wont be attending due to health reset. the meeting has been overshadowed by comments from republican presidential hopeful donald trump, who has seemed to call into question washington's commitments to its nato allies. that is, ignited a debate in europe about defend spending and a re think of its nuclear detroit. so this is a test of nato's nuclear deterrent fighter jet, seen here, trading to defend europe against threats
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w's. i think some of phenomena reporting that several of not some of the other stories making headlines. us media are reporting that washington as long as you are p and allies about the russian efforts to develop space based nuclear weapons, the public and chair of the house intelligence committee, mike turner, as aust president biden, to declassify the information related to what he called a serious national, the security threats, at least one person was killed in more than 20 wounded in the shooting during the us super bowl victory parade. thousands of kansas city chiefs football fence were out celebrating when gun 5 bro, count. police, if they can see people into custody and in investigating any possible motive. north korea says it tested a new type of surface to acros. ms. alo, wednesday, state media release pictures showing lead up came joe on the test a report. he said north korea will make a more aggressive military stance on disputed sees. it was the 6 massages launched by pm young. this week, this year ortiz in bangkok, urging people to work from home as dangerous air pollution troubles. the tide capitol smoke from d
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w news live from berlin, the us and the u. k. launch a 2nd night of retaliatory attacks against from link to militia, washington and london say that they hit sites belonging to the hosting web hosting . yeah, man. it follows us airstrikes and ross and syria. also coming up as fighting continues in guys a mosque considers a truce offer made by israel and international mediators to bring a halt too early for months of fighting. at a summer heat wave drives to have the wildfire into less, at least $46.00 people are dead, and more than $1100.00 homes destroyed. as authorities lead with residents to evacuate the . i'm sarah kelly, welcome to the program. the united states and britain have launched a series of air strikes on the hoof. the militia in yemen, washington in london, put out a joint statement saying that they hit thousands of target, which included underground weapons depos missed the systems and launchers and radars. the strike is part of the us is military effort to discover the fees from further disrupting global shipping lanes. and the red sea and other strikes are part of a series of us lead strikes, targeting the w
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w news live from berlin, the us and the u. k. launch a 2nd night of retaliatory attacks against iranian linked, militias. washington and london say that they tip side belong to the few rebels in government. it follows us air strikes and a rock in syria. and also coming up as fighting continues in gaza. a mosque considers a truce offer made by israel and international mediators to bring a hold to nearly 4 months of fighting. plus, in berlin, a 150000 people rally against right when extremism. it is the latest in a series of mass protest in germany against racism, since revelations the far right a f. b party. frequently discuss reporting ethnic minority the . i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. the united states and britain have launched a series of air strikes on the who's the militia in yemen. washington and london put out a joint statement saying that they hit dozens of targets, which included underground weapons. the post missile systems and launchers and raiders of the strike is part of the us military's effort to determine who sees from further disrupting levels, shipping lanes in the red sea. for more, i'
w news live from berlin, the us and the u. k. launch a 2nd night of retaliatory attacks against iranian linked, militias. washington and london say that they tip side belong to the few rebels in government. it follows us air strikes and a rock in syria. and also coming up as fighting continues in gaza. a mosque considers a truce offer made by israel and international mediators to bring a hold to nearly 4 months of fighting. plus, in berlin, a 150000 people rally against right when extremism. it...
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the, the, this is the w news live from the, the us, vito is the un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire in garza, washington says the metro would jeopardize assets to broker a hostage deal. meanwhile, the you, when says it is pausing, susan did raise to pocket dollars. that's due to the slicing. also coming up on the program. yeah. but issues clump lugging that points and i'll explain of all these mazda of hills, direct me to rush as president to release her son's body. as the kremlin dismisses allegations, let him in person killed his. this is chris it, julian hassan. she has lost it. just that to avoid expedition to the us support says that the with the leaks found the say he will not survive jail, it's sent to america as low as such a gun and legal challenge at london's clyde, the manuscript is mckinnon. welcome to the program. the us has vetoed an arrow backed resolution in the un security council, demanding a peaceful and the will between israel and hum us, which is labeled a terrorist organization by many countries. now the slice has failed attempt to stop the slicing and goals a comes for you and sui
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w news live in berlin, the u. s. a. u. k. launch a 2nd, 9th of retaliatory attacks against iran in the link militias, washington and london say they hit science belonging to this new c rebels in yemen, as follows us airstrikes in the rack and syria. also in the show and the united states, the democrats kick off their contest to choose their presidential nominate president biden, wins of predictive land line in south carolina. the 1st primary in his campaign, not his low approval ratings, means that the vote is still being seen as a test of his future re election chances. the american and in spain is good to have you with us. the united states and britain have launched a series of airstrikes on the who, the militia and yemen. washington and london put out a joined statement saying that they had some dozens of target, which included underground weapons depos missile systems and launchers and radars. the strong is a part of the us military's effort to the terms of movies from further disrupting global shipping lanes in the red sea. well for more we can now talk to roger shanahan. he's a middle east analyst and military exper
w news live in berlin, the u. s. a. u. k. launch a 2nd, 9th of retaliatory attacks against iran in the link militias, washington and london say they hit science belonging to this new c rebels in yemen, as follows us airstrikes in the rack and syria. also in the show and the united states, the democrats kick off their contest to choose their presidential nominate president biden, wins of predictive land line in south carolina. the 1st primary in his campaign, not his low approval ratings, means...
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w news live from berlin. the us and the u. k. launched a 2nd night of retaliatory attacks against a ronnie of linked militias, washington and london say that they had fights belonging to the rebels in government. it follows us air strikes and iraq and syria also coming up as fighting continues and gaza. last consider is a truce, offer made by israel as international mediators to bring a halt to nearly 4 months of fighting. and the wives of russian soldiers appealed for their husbands to be brought home from ukraine, police to obtain dozens of reporters at the n t mobilization protest outside of the kremlin in moscow. the . i'm sarah kelly, welcome to the program. the united states and britain have launched a series of air strikes on the who, the militia and government washington in london put out a joint statement saying that they hit dozens of targets, which included underground weapons, the post missile systems and launchers and radars. strike is part of the us military's effort to deter the who sees from further disrupting global shipping lanes in the red sea. and the strikes are part of a series of us let attacks targeting the
w news live from berlin. the us and the u. k. launched a 2nd night of retaliatory attacks against a ronnie of linked militias, washington and london say that they had fights belonging to the rebels in government. it follows us air strikes and iraq and syria also coming up as fighting continues and gaza. last consider is a truce, offer made by israel as international mediators to bring a halt to nearly 4 months of fighting. and the wives of russian soldiers appealed for their husbands to be...
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host: we got this from r i washington. ndc w pay federal income tax but have no member in congress.dditionally, the ultra-wealthy don't paid nearly enough. pete in west palm beach, florida. caller: i am 93 years old and i was born in the depression years. 90% of the money the rich had and he had to raise taxes to 90% because they're the only months you had the money. until reagan got in we were doing the right thing. then reagan came in with this trickle-down economy and he decided that the rich could get tax breaks and help the poor. that was the beginning of the end for poor people. we are heading for disaster we will grab this country and we won't be able to pay the money we owe unless we start taxing the wealthy, that make nearly a million a year and pay no taxes. sooner or later we have to get back to the system where it is fair i made 40,000 last year on my income through finances and i didn't have to pay tax on it. but millionaires pay no taxes on it. something is wrong with the tax system and we are going to bankrupt this country with this trickle-down economy. the rich have
host: we got this from r i washington. ndc w pay federal income tax but have no member in congress.dditionally, the ultra-wealthy don't paid nearly enough. pete in west palm beach, florida. caller: i am 93 years old and i was born in the depression years. 90% of the money the rich had and he had to raise taxes to 90% because they're the only months you had the money. until reagan got in we were doing the right thing. then reagan came in with this trickle-down economy and he decided that the...
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relations, from slaveowner martha washington, to michelle obama, the first african-american to hold the position. at 10:30, look at in 1988 speech by george h to be bush -- george h w bush, followed by joe's victory speech after the south carolina primary. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on yogram guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. now, president biden speaking with union members in michigan after a recent endorsement for his reelection from the united auto workers, day after former president trump met with the teamsters union, who has yet to endorse a candidate in 2024 presidential race. this is about 15 minutes. pres. biden: you all are the ones who have brung need to the dance, and i never left you. to me, it is basic, basic and i mean this sincerely. wall street did not build the middle class. labor built the middle class. and the middle class built the country. really. and when labored as well, everybody does well. i know i am the most prounion -- anyway. i will not go into all of that, but i asked the treasury department to do a study, and impact of unions on wealth in soc
relations, from slaveowner martha washington, to michelle obama, the first african-american to hold the position. at 10:30, look at in 1988 speech by george h to be bush -- george h w bush, followed by joe's victory speech after the south carolina primary. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on yogram guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. now, president biden speaking with union members in michigan after a recent...
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w news live from berlin, the u. s. and the u. k. launches 2nd night of retaliatory attacks against a ronnie of link to alicia washington and london say that they hit sites belonging to the rebels and gammon. it follows us air strikes and, or rock and syria. also coming up as fighting continues in gaza must consider as a truce, offer made by israel and international mediators to bring a halt to nearly 4 months of fighting. plus a summer heat wave drive deadly wildfire in t lake. at least 46 people are dead, and more than 1100 homes destroyed as authorities lead with residents to evacuate the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. the united states and britain have launched as sarah kelly walked into the program, the united states and britain have launched a series of air strikes on the who seemed militia in yemen. washington in london put out a joint statement saying that they hit dozens of targets, which included underground weapons, depos, missile systems and launchers and radar. the strike is part of the us military's effort to deterred the fees from further disrupting global shipping lanes in the red sea. and the strikes are par
w news live from berlin, the u. s. and the u. k. launches 2nd night of retaliatory attacks against a ronnie of link to alicia washington and london say that they hit sites belonging to the rebels and gammon. it follows us air strikes and, or rock and syria. also coming up as fighting continues in gaza must consider as a truce, offer made by israel and international mediators to bring a halt to nearly 4 months of fighting. plus a summer heat wave drive deadly wildfire in t lake. at least 46...