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w. washington bureau chief in his pull, who joins me now from all on those super tuesday results. so in this, it was clearly a dillman, the nights for trump. and as we said earlier, we're getting these reports now. but nikki haley is set to drop out. so tell us what this says about the republican policy of today. i as well as think it's actually a surprise, but it's a stay. it's nikki haley state and the advice for so long as donald trump already had a clearly before last night. however, and you have some results from super tuesday, there is no hope at all for hailey or for her cam to stop. donald trump from securing the republican party is not be nice and she has been unable, obviously to win over his support us and i think it is worth pausing here for a moment. the republican party of 2024 once a presidential candidate, was facing 191 criminal accounts, one who refuses to accept the outcome of the last presidential election. he played a major role in the january 6 attack on the capital. he threatens to leave made o, as in car and scrubbing your poaching to do what ever he wants
w. washington bureau chief in his pull, who joins me now from all on those super tuesday results. so in this, it was clearly a dillman, the nights for trump. and as we said earlier, we're getting these reports now. but nikki haley is set to drop out. so tell us what this says about the republican policy of today. i as well as think it's actually a surprise, but it's a stay. it's nikki haley state and the advice for so long as donald trump already had a clearly before last night. however, and...
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earlier i asked the w washington bureau chief as paul to explain the significance of this move to correct. that's what you're not did see percentage was of really presidential. i would say well chosen words, deliberate of charm and strength. she definitely is not ready to stop fighting for, for her vision of the republican party. she renewed her a call for a return to conservative principles and wanted to actually against an isolationist foreign policy. a all strong looks on. and it is, as you just said, it is important to notice that she did not endorse donald trump. actually quite the opposite as she basically said that she has to win the support of her supporters by returning to conservative principals. mm. let's talk about the people who voted for making healy because she didn't manage to win many primaries, but she does have a solid supporter base that is made up mostly of more moderate conservative doesn't she? now which way do you think they're likely to lean now that she has withdrawn? well, there are, of course, haley supporters who would void for everyone who is the candidate of
earlier i asked the w washington bureau chief as paul to explain the significance of this move to correct. that's what you're not did see percentage was of really presidential. i would say well chosen words, deliberate of charm and strength. she definitely is not ready to stop fighting for, for her vision of the republican party. she renewed her a call for a return to conservative principles and wanted to actually against an isolationist foreign policy. a all strong looks on. and it is, as you...
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w. washington report affair. and scowl has been following developments in the story for us earlier. he told me why the supreme court decision is so significant us today supreme court ruling while it is important to stress that it is still temporary, is definitely significant as it shifts power to shape immigration law in the us from the federal to the state level. and that head of an election where immigration issues will be front and center of the complaint. and it also reflects the broader trend of the supreme court to give more autonomy to states as opposed to the federal level, which we have seen also in the past couple of years. and that raises questions for the future, about what will lie within the power of the federal government and within the power of the state of individual states, respectively. okay, so from federal to state, but what is this concretely main fault for migraines? the lot essentially makes illegal immigration, the state level crime, and that means the state and local police will have the authority to arrest anyone . they suspect of having cross the border i
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w. washington bureau chief s pole with the world celebrates international women's day on friday. they meant to highlight the issue of women's rights around the globe . women and gaza say they've been deprived of even the most basic ones. you and estimates estimates about 1000000 of gauze as displays. people are women and girls . most are now living in 10 camps in the south of the territory, trying to survive with what little they have cleaning, attend, that can hardly replace it last whole cooking with a thoroughly to water and caring for sick children with no medicine to treat them. the life of displaced women in this makes shift kemp and rafa has turned into what seems to be a never ending fight pussy. by the time, most of the women have disappeared. there is nothing left to cool woman. we are suffering in every man. we have been destroyed, we suffer from everything, from poverty, from sadness. there is no food, nothing to drink, no water, or close to 1000000 women and girls. some garza had been displaced according to the un since israel's war against her mazda gun off to death
w. washington bureau chief s pole with the world celebrates international women's day on friday. they meant to highlight the issue of women's rights around the globe . women and gaza say they've been deprived of even the most basic ones. you and estimates estimates about 1000000 of gauze as displays. people are women and girls . most are now living in 10 camps in the south of the territory, trying to survive with what little they have cleaning, attend, that can hardly replace it last whole...
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w. washington correspondent benjamin alvarez group and with the latest from washington, benjamin, thank. it's like in the middle east, the i'm us, run health ministry in god's incessantly 6 palestinians were killed and dozens more wounded after is rarely troops opened fire on crowns, waiting for humanitarian aid trucks in gaza. city. israel's military has not commented on the alleged incident. meanwhile, israel is coming under increasing international pressure to allow more aid in regards the construction of a small offloading. peer is now underway as a ship carrying $200.00 tons of food slowly makes its way from cyprus towards the besieged territory. but agency is a warning, air drops and the maritime core door are no alternative to deliveries on. land is really army spokesman, a lot gore and said humanitarian agencies where the calls of problems with a delivery. so to gosh, often, there is a 100 as of trucks worth of aid waiting on the guys inside to be picked up. that is the biggest obstacle to a reaching guys they need the international organization. do not have the capacity and have
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w. washington bureau chief and his pool and his thanks so much for your insights. the of the national people's congress in china is being closely followed in taipei. tensions between china and taiwan have spiked in recent weeks due to an incident which took place in the water surrounding jen. man, that's a group of tie when he is controlled islands, just a few kilometers from the shows of china. now in this incident, a tie one east coast guard, the suit of a chinese fishing vessel. let the death of 2 chinese fishermen i'm trying to is. coast guard has increased patrols around and men tie when he is official. save. that is raising the risk of an accident spiraling into a conflict of correspondent james chase. a reports now from jenman. taiwan are from the beaches of taiwan steaming items. chinese skyscrapers a well with the nice side to man. typically when use to the content home can seeing has long walks to narrow stretches of which is separating the 2 sides. but since 2 chinese fishermen died in a recent incident with tie one's coast guards, he's been much more cr
w. washington bureau chief and his pool and his thanks so much for your insights. the of the national people's congress in china is being closely followed in taipei. tensions between china and taiwan have spiked in recent weeks due to an incident which took place in the water surrounding jen. man, that's a group of tie when he is controlled islands, just a few kilometers from the shows of china. now in this incident, a tie one east coast guard, the suit of a chinese fishing vessel. let the...
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w. washington bureau chief n as pull it up, reports from miami in miami is home to one of the largest haitian communities in the us. places like the family bakery service gathering. a lot of people come, they come from georgia, they come from new york. they come from all over. it feels like everyone here has family in hate. terrible. uh, basically it's a problem even to go out to get food, to go shopping because you don't know when something is going to happen in the neighborhood. every time this morning i went up, i think eggs and bread. i gotta figure out what because nicely they have everything . every time i'm going to get i want to cry windows thing happen. and then the forget really, really i people, the steps to come to united, petite was born and raised in haiti. she now works here in the u. s. as a social worker helping me quinn's she says she sees the pattern when ever there's been a major crisis on the island. haitians try to get to the u. s. by boat. the boat's the means of transportation does not change over the years. if they are man made very basic boats and with what would nor
w. washington bureau chief n as pull it up, reports from miami in miami is home to one of the largest haitian communities in the us. places like the family bakery service gathering. a lot of people come, they come from georgia, they come from new york. they come from all over. it feels like everyone here has family in hate. terrible. uh, basically it's a problem even to go out to get food, to go shopping because you don't know when something is going to happen in the neighborhood. every time...
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w. washington correspondent is benjamin alvarez. square that and he's joining me now, which is great because the obvious question is my 1st benjamin, what are the chances of the white house actually seeing is ralph plan for a wrap up operation? so we can imagine that there are several talks going on between officials off the us and also for me as well. but the message that we just heard there from the white house was also what secretary blinking said in dna where he is currently in austria . he said, it's not just that they want to have information about the plan, but it needs to be credible. it's needs to be implementable and implementable passed to protect civilians. and as we just had more than 1000000 people in a place in a city that was deemed safe, and it's not just where the people are right now. but also that that's the point where 8 could get into the country. well, many are saying is familiarity for the us to in need to add or food in 2000 need to build this peer where they also want to ship a to gaza without getting it's close all a israel to open the gates. will this truck it to
w. washington correspondent is benjamin alvarez. square that and he's joining me now, which is great because the obvious question is my 1st benjamin, what are the chances of the white house actually seeing is ralph plan for a wrap up operation? so we can imagine that there are several talks going on between officials off the us and also for me as well. but the message that we just heard there from the white house was also what secretary blinking said in dna where he is currently in austria . he...
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um let's go to our w, washington bureau chief. you just pull for a little bit of the processing of what we just saw on there. there is, this is as i said, a bit of a hard time here. um, you know, just over an hour by and covering a lot of ground there. everything from um, from, from ukraine, from domestics to international, such as ukraine, gaza from tax policy to prescription drug prizes. we've talked about this being a sort of a, a reintroduction of himself before the, the, the election coming up in november. if we look at it in that frame, what did we see here? it was as a clear statement about his re election campaign and how he really wants to create this narrative. so i think the main take away is really he present isn't as strong as chris reactions to those who shouted and 10 major taylor rena. strong from supported, were sitting there wearing a ma, got head trying to provoke him. he tried to kind of answer the funny way he was there. he was vivid and he has a very strong ideas or strong ideas. he tries to solve here tonigh
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be reached soon, which many here hope would be a lifeline and the destruction unless the w correspondent, washington correspondent analogy milan told us why the us chose to drop a know after months of and 19 to month, terry and crisis. well, the board and administration had been looking into air drops like these for weeks now, but they say that they haven't done so until now. because of the logistical challenges involved, but what really appears to have move the needle this time around is that incident that we described in that report. we just aired that incidents around the depths around that humanitarian convoys, or is really troops are accused of opening fire on palestinians trying to get food from those aid trucks. now there's a lot of uncertainty still around what actually happened there. but white house spokes person, john kirby said that that incident that highlighted the need to get more creative way to find more creative ways of getting greater assistance in to gaza. and at scale us officials really treating this like a key event that highlights the darkness of the situation in gaza. also w
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c, w is janelle dom allowed in washington dc. what role immigration policy will play in the upcoming us election campaign? well, it's fair to say that immigration has always been a hard button topic here in the west. but with this looming presidential election, you can only expect for this discourse to become even more heated. you have the likes of former president, donald trump, using increasingly dehumanizing rhetoric around migrants. he says that he thinks some of them aren't human. he says that they're poisoning the blood of the country . if elected the problem is, has to put forward the biggest mass deportation efforts that the country has ever seen. he believes abide and for what he calls an invasion, no bite and for his part has been trying to distinguish himself from trump on this migrant issue saying that he doesn't want to demonize migrant. instead, what he's trying to do is highlight the stalled up bi partisan border security bill, not bill that would have allocated $20000000000.00 towards tighter border controls . but
c, w is janelle dom allowed in washington dc. what role immigration policy will play in the upcoming us election campaign? well, it's fair to say that immigration has always been a hard button topic here in the west. but with this looming presidential election, you can only expect for this discourse to become even more heated. you have the likes of former president, donald trump, using increasingly dehumanizing rhetoric around migrants. he says that he thinks some of them aren't human. he says...
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w. bush, jr., fled washington on september 11, i lived there with three children, and he fled to some airt cowardice to say this at the time, but was attacked for his words, i wrote about it in the magazine where i had then own column, it’s even hard to believe, but i thought so, however, in my opinion, the president of the country attacked your capital, like ours in the pentagon, are you going to run away? you said that the us elections 4 years ago were rigged, were they stolen? they were 100% stolen, are you kidding me? was it all set up to such an extent? yes, right before elections they completely changed the way they vote citing the covid pandemic which has nothing to do with it at all. that is , this is a method of falsification and manipulation. 100%. and then you censor the information. point: who will vote for the old man? he literally cannot speak. and no one i know thinks that he runs the us government, because he doesn't . and therefore. i think the world is looking at this upcoming election and saying, yes, many people in the world hate trump. ok, this is not an endorsement o
w. bush, jr., fled washington on september 11, i lived there with three children, and he fled to some airt cowardice to say this at the time, but was attacked for his words, i wrote about it in the magazine where i had then own column, it’s even hard to believe, but i thought so, however, in my opinion, the president of the country attacked your capital, like ours in the pentagon, are you going to run away? you said that the us elections 4 years ago were rigged, were they stolen? they were...
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right before the crash. escrow is open out to washington where the w a reporter, stephens, he was, is standing by for a step of what's the latest on the investigation? i love you, sir. at the latest is that and his be agents as board of the ship and have reduced the black box, so to speak, the flu, the data recorder of the ship that will be analyzed. now at the same time, um, there is video reports out there that the n t s b has also started the investigation into dirty fuel if the power outage which caused the ship to loose steering and to ram into the bridge and discharged the bridge, had anything to do with dirty fuels, again, this is the media reports right now, so we expect to hear this from the n t s be any time soon. and then of course, the latest also is that 4 of the 6 missing and presumed the sees have been identified as one person from and so outside the door, a father of $31.00 from honduras, also a father, and 2 people from work through my law. those were the people and 2 others, which you don't know anything about yet. who worked on the bridge render ship, collided with
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now let's go straight to washington where the w a report to stephan simmons joins us from uh as different. what is the latest that you can tell us about this incident? while it says the latest is that it's still a really massive active search and rescue operations are, as you mentioned, to people rescued, but there were more people at least 7 or more on the bridge. as this large containers have hit the pile on their, of the bridge destroying it. and again, the searches for 7 people, at least. so the parties don't really know how many people could be in there. and what we say people are in the water, you know, there's the temperatures there in the water off fridge. it is freezing cold out there. but you do not or common sense as well as when he talked to experts at a. you do not last the many, many hours in those cold waters. and if nobody comes to rescue you, so that is in real, real big tragedy unfolding there. uh for the people in the families who possibly lost uh, members of their family on this bridge. when this container ship hit the bridge, we do have no idea we do not know yet why
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour weeknights on. john: every year, more than 3.6 million babies are born in the united states. according to kf of health news, more than half a million of them, 16%, are delivered in catholic run hospitals. in most cases, there are no complications and the birth is like one in any hospital. if there is an emergency, pregnant people can find themselves between caught -- find themselves between the religious-based policies. they found that for nearly 800,000 americans, there is little choice. they have only catholic or catholic affiliated breath hospitals within an hours drive. kff health reporter rachana pradhan is here. you talked to a lot of women who had complications while being treated in catholic run hospitals. what did they tell you and is there a story that emblematic -- that is emblematic to you? rachana: absolutely. talking to clinicians that treat patients and these hospitals where the ones who shared incredible stories with us. one in particular involves a nurse midwife who spoke with me w
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. >> thiss pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights onjohn: mexico city, one of the world's most populous cities, could be just months away from running out of water. it's been brought on by a combination of geography, mushrooming growth and leaky infrastructure, all compounded by the effects of climate change. emily green is a journalist based in mexico city who's covered this story for npr. emily, what's the situation there now? what's daily life like now for just for you. you live there in mexico city or are there restrictions on water use? emily: there are restrictions on water use. i think it very much depends where you live in the city. and that is maybe like the entire world, you know, if you have more money and you're going to feel the impact of the water shortage, much less. that said, i think what's unique rit now is that it is being felt citywide, and i'll just use myself as an example. i live in one of the more upscale neighborhoods of mexico city, and while reporting this story, the water stopped flowing from the tap. i mean,
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washington. welcome to d w. how much can you crane? i mean, any your rely on lloyd often. so when i was given the shenanigans in congress and the potential trump presidency, well, i think it's become increasingly difficult for us leaders to go to europe to go to major out uh, organizations like nato or convening like the munich security conference, or the ukraine defense contact groups with the message that the us is still committed to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes. because i think that that sort of flies in the face of the reality of what's happening on capitol hill, which is that this $60000000000.00 package, this ukraine, supplemental funding has been stalled for months. and it's true that this is sort of a, a small cautery, a very loud and boisterous right wing republicans that are holding this up. but it still is holding it up. and meanwhile, ukraine is continuing to fight. and it's really hard for the europeans to come to the level of support that the u. s. is able to, uh, to provide. so it sounds like you, you, regardless blockage in congress as more th
washington. welcome to d w. how much can you crane? i mean, any your rely on lloyd often. so when i was given the shenanigans in congress and the potential trump presidency, well, i think it's become increasingly difficult for us leaders to go to europe to go to major out uh, organizations like nato or convening like the munich security conference, or the ukraine defense contact groups with the message that the us is still committed to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes. because i think...
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it's pretty hard to defend the massive rise on crime w in washington, d.c.020 council and the mayor cut the budget for the law enforcement ficers in the nation's capital. so it's not surprising to me that only one democrat on the committee showed partisan becaue democrats and the radical left if driven through the soft on crime policies and what we have seen here is the empirical data of what happens when you do that and you combine that with an anti-police rhetoric from those on the left that we documented here today, what the impact is on the morale of law enforcement officers and how hard it is to recruit men and women to join the law enforcement community, to walk out the door every day not knowing what the call will be but knowing they are going to answer the call on all of our behalf and everyone, visitors, staff members, members in congress have the right to feel safe in our nation's capital. and right now, far too many don't feel safe and they don't feel safe because of the policies put forward by liberals in the dc city council that allowed crime to
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okay, that is d w as benjamin alvarez group are in washington dc. thank you. ben of the united nations is wanting all of the threats of famine in gaza unless most applies arrive. much of the food entering gaza comes on trucks at all. first inspected by is rarely officials at border crossings. israel says they are less than enough 8 in but the you when is failing to distribute it, these trucks or causes lifeline care. i'm shalom is one of 2 crossings, whereas really officials check the items they say could be used by him. us, which is widely regarded as a terrorist organization. then the supplies are driven back to enter caused by the rafa crossing with egypt. agencies sites this system is acting as a buffer next and helping push palestinians toward starvation. israel is facing increase pressure and his national criticism for blocking a into the strip is really officials insist. this isn't the case and say that the real problem is that the un and other international organizations aren't capable of distributing the supplies once they get to gaza. the problem is
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i'm d, w correspondent, janelle do malone and the washington dc. welcome general. so it just took us through what the supreme courses that well, the supreme court has unanimously rule to allow trump to stay on the ballot for the colorado primary. now of course, this has wide ranging implications, not just for colorado, but this will apply nationwide. we know that there were similar pushes to keep trump off the ballot in the likes of maine and illinois. but basically what this ruling does is that it ends challenges to trumps candidacy related to section 3 of the 14th amendment. so that's the part of the constitution that bars interaction is from holding office. so the message behind the court's ruling is that so it should not be up to individual states to in for section 3. and, but that could lead to chaos if different states come to different conclusions. rather, they think that it should be up to congress to pass legislation around when section 3 can be involved and how it should be enforced. now this was quite a long shot argument to make anybody but it was impor
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any stkapbs of the fact en they wrote -- cog any stkapbs of the fact when they wrote that george washington w the president. judge henderson: strong executive. congress was brand new. everything else was brand new. things havbanced out. we have a strong congress. we have a strong judiciary. and we have a strong president. mr. sauer: if you look at the writings of the founders they were looking past the presidency of grgwashington. an iconic figure. looking past theredent of george washington to future presidencies. they correctly anticipated the nation might -- they were deeply concerned about the nation would devolve into factions. immediately when you geto adams and jeffeonhey devolve into factions. they looked past that psincy to the future of the republic. a tradition that svefor 234 years unti last year when it was shattered by the indictment of psint trump. if the court has no further questions i would ask the court toeverse. if the court rules against us in any respt,e request the court stay its mandate to allow us to seek further review. thank you, your honor. judge childs: mr. pearce
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the closer we get to the presidential election, that was the w's, janelle, dom alone in washington. now finland has been named the wells happiest nation for a 7th straight. yeah, the u. n backed wells, happiness report looks at life satisfaction in 143 countries and territories across the globe. denmark, sweden and iceland have also continued to tell the lead a board coming 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place. this year there's been a significant slide down the wrong kings for germany and the united states, mainly due to the gloomy outlook of young people. oh, if you're looking for a good cheer, you'll likely find it here. in finland, the world's happiest nation for the 7th year. you'd be forgiven for thinking there must be something in the water. but researchers bridget dine, defends, own life satisfaction. as well as social support, health, life expectancy, freedom, generosity, and g d. p. finished people homeless probably are happier because they can rely on a good institution. so meaning, well, function, governments, low level of corruptions and robust, but fear factors that fins have a gre
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the w's in is pull reports from washington, dc. so i saw your young kia are victims. so 1st i swore in ukraine, the 3 children were abducted by russian soldiers during the brutal siege of mario pool 2 years ago. often, most of the parents were killed in d, a tech. they travel to washington to share their stories and seek support from lawmakers to continue funding ukraine. why we're working very hard with wondrous and the white house and everyone on the additional supplementary budget. this issue kids and especially having their voice as a having brave 11 year old, 13 year old saying i wanted to go back home. i am ukrainian, i didn't want to be turned into russian and they, they were holding me again my, my will, this is such a powerful message. the organizers hall trying to avoid re traumatizing the children by having them repeat their stories multiple times. they have provided pre taped interviews for an event at the ukraine house, or say on the what to say i'm one minute but a but so, so the to pretty almost, and she will hear me too. when in the indigo, in when you
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announcer: this is a pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitelism at arizona state university. amna: the centers for disease control and prevention has changed its covid guidance for when people need to isolate. it is part of the cdc's broader recommendations on respiratory illnesses. it says that people that have tested positive can return to normal activities when symptoms are improving and they have been fever free for 24 hours without medication. it also encourages people with improving symptoms to ta additional prevention methods like mask wearing and keeping distance and public. the director joins me now. welcome back to the newshour. thank you for joining us. this is the first time you have shifted guidance, isolation guidance, since 2021 when it was reduced to five days. why these changes in guidance now? >> we are in a different place. it is after a lot of hard work make sure we have the tools to protect each other against covid. what we have been seeing is lower hospitalizations and lower deaths though we saw high levels of virus sprea
announcer: this is a pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitelism at arizona state university. amna: the centers for disease control and prevention has changed its covid guidance for when people need to isolate. it is part of the cdc's broader recommendations on respiratory illnesses. it says that people that have tested positive can return to normal activities when symptoms are improving and they have been fever free for 24 hours without...
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. ♪ announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter of journalism at arizona state university. amna: immigration continues to be a top issue this election year and following our reporting from the southern border we are joined by the secretary of homeland security. mr. secretary, welcome back. eight i want to begin with what we found in our reporting over the last few days in southern mexico and the u.s.-mexico border. take a look at this map. we spoke the way planning to make their way to the united states. this is a list of their countries of origin. southern mexico and up at the u.s.-mexico border. el salvador, guatemala and so one would also people from senegal, china, bangladesh. we know as those folks make their way to the border, the encounter numbers have been rising. look at the trend, record highs. fiscal year, 21, 1.7 million. 2.4 7 million in 23. we know the administration has been weighing executive action. under some kind of presidential authority that could bring down those numbers by restricting asylum access if people
. ♪ announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter of journalism at arizona state university. amna: immigration continues to be a top issue this election year and following our reporting from the southern border we are joined by the secretary of homeland security. mr. secretary, welcome back. eight i want to begin with what we found in our reporting over the last few days in southern mexico and the u.s.-mexico border. take a look at this...
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this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite schoolt arizona state university. amna: the biden administration is struggling to find solutions to to foreign policy struggles. in each case it is working with the european union whose foreign policy chief is visiting washington. nick schifrin sat down with him today. reporter: we are joined by the high representative for foreign affairs and security policy for the european union. thank you and welcome back. let me start with israel and gaza. today, the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, made a speech saying that the israeli prime minister has been too willing to tolerate the civilian toll in gaza which is pushing support for israel worldwide to historic lows. do you agree? >> well, i perceive a change in the mood of the public opinion in the u.s. with respect to what is happening in gaza. more and more people are feeling concerned with what, i certainly can call a massacre with 30,000 people killed. president biden and the vice president have been saying too many, certainly. and it is
this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite schoolt arizona state university. amna: the biden administration is struggling to find solutions to to foreign policy struggles. in each case it is working with the european union whose foreign policy chief is visiting washington. nick schifrin sat down with him today. reporter: we are joined by the high representative for foreign affairs and security policy for the european union. thank you and...
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from w eta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizonay. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu reiterated his determination to send troops into rafa in southern gaza to route remaining hamas units. the drive has led to a rift with the biden white house as it warns against an israeli operation before 1.3 million palestinians can move to safety. as nick schifrin explains, many of those people are starving. >> in gaza city, this is what eminent famine looks like. thousands of palestinians crowd a u.n. warehouse. the women upfront waits for an 11 pound bag of flour like their lives depend on it because they do. >> people are hungry. people will die. they are killing people over five kilograms of flour. my son is a mark her and his wife died over five kilograms of flour. >> our suffering in gaza is indescribable. hunger, sadness, destruction. a bag of flour costs up to a thousand dollars. $1000. >> more than half of north gaza's population is at risk of famine. the six-year-old suffers from cystic fibrosis. before the war, his mother sa
from w eta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizonay. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu reiterated his determination to send troops into rafa in southern gaza to route remaining hamas units. the drive has led to a rift with the biden white house as it warns against an israeli operation before 1.3 million palestinians can move to safety. as nick schifrin explains, many of those people are starving. >> in gaza city, this is...
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then for israel to the w, a report of 7 simons in washington for us. thank you. i mean you've got to set a goal. it's addie establishment, figure bussey, you go to my side, looks on cost. we in the countries the presidential election opposition supporters are claiming victory in the ballot with several look. the content is already conceding defeat, but it's not yet the way the fight will secure a big enough majority to prevent the 2nd round of setting goal as seen as a model of democracy in west africa that there was widespread on rest when the outgoing president to light the books chris, so more di covers senegalese politics. he has called the selection set of goals motiv truth because it's 1st of all, it's the 1st the next showing the high in which is an incumbent president will not be on the ballot. so you know the pod for president since 1960 and this will be the 1st of the transition. now we let them use that same, so for present not being on the pallet, but more importantly, they've had a very tens run up to the boats with the president has, you know, fees
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steve w, corresponded to help them alone in washington. mediators are under pressure to secure a see fire in gaza before the start of the most name, holy month of ramadan, next week. good talk agent on the us have been holding closing cairo's so you can get truce in the 5 months. the conflict between israel and the mass which many countries regard as a terrorist organization are us officials. israel has broadly approved a deal. us vice president come la harris is calling for an immediate cease fire and the temperature for at least the next 6 weeks. the comments of the strongest by the, by ministration, since the will be gone, the vice president is hosting is ready to go cabinet member at benny guns and she says the faith 5 would benefit both sides. and given the amends scale of suffering in gaza, there must be an immediate cease fire select which is what is currently on the table. this will get the husky just out and get a significant amount of 80 in on with a chip. should media reporting significant progress in cx 5 folks. so unless that kareem outgo harry in cairo broth is up to da
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w. joe biden has asked benjamin netanyahu to send officials to washington noise that his plans for a ground defensive and rough uh, at the same time that netanyahu really appears to be dumpling, down on these plans. how much pressure do you expect the us to put on nathan, yahoo here a hi, it's a pleasure to be with you this evening. and i, i think that the clearly, the administration is extremely concerned about the potential you might have to her and catastrophe. if the as rallies follow through on those rights to go in to rafa they've been sick knowing consistently for weeks now that they don't believe that the as roy's have put in place the means to protect the civilian population there. uh and to uh, to target hum us operative so that are still in the rough area until they do that until there is some clear understanding between washington and jerusalem about how to go forward. i think that we're going to see the administration continuing to emphasize the risks. and there is an increasing view of, particularly among the democratic members of congress that to you review i semester ations
w. joe biden has asked benjamin netanyahu to send officials to washington noise that his plans for a ground defensive and rough uh, at the same time that netanyahu really appears to be dumpling, down on these plans. how much pressure do you expect the us to put on nathan, yahoo here a hi, it's a pleasure to be with you this evening. and i, i think that the clearly, the administration is extremely concerned about the potential you might have to her and catastrophe. if the as rallies follow...
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this with w's a benjamin of ours. gucho jones is from washington dc. i've been, you filed that report. what more can you tell us about the stages of the family feature that it's a very big family and therefore they will move from the boy to town where they were when they crossed into the united states to another one in the northern, more northern part of california and they said they are still afraid, and that's something that's sort of remarkable when we spoke to those 2 men that you just saw in the report that even though the safe now they are afraid indeed affects it from the taliban and also from other family members and also to other friends. and when we spoke also to the older man, he told us that he has not been happy in the last 30 years. so it's really a terrible story. and as we heard from an other of the, of the active as of those helping if lead and g o, this is a very unreported topic, not just because they're not enough translators. and they come into the u. s. people who speak dari, whose big push to, but also for them to get legal advic
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capable of at $81.00. despite the risks of slips along the way, while the w correspondents now depend on joins as now from washington, janelle, very bluntly what democrats be better off with a different kind of as well if we're looking at it from the standpoint of electability, there are some that would make that argument now, but of course the natural question you would run into there is, who would that other candidate be? so the natural 1st option would be pamela harris, but seeing as she's pulling even more and favorably than joe biden, that doesn't appear to make so much sense. now, yesterday we also sought dean phillips. he was a challenger to joe biden, in the primaries drop out of the presidential bid to say about that and use had an outside impact or made any kind of slash would be an overstatement. so marianne williamson who suspended and then restarted, restarted. her campaign is still in the race, but she has no, she has no real chance either. the fact of the matter is any sort of challenge or to joe biden would have needed a lot more runway a lot earlier in order to gain any kind of traction. and in a so
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filibustered an anti-lynching bill but approved the construction of a loyal slave monument in washington so the nrc wngl against the loyal slave monument. and she gives this very moving speech where she says, i wish to god that abraham lincoln were because while congress might ignore the constitution and the new amendments, the 13th, and 15th amendments, lincoln would enforce the declaration of independence. and then she talks about speech. and this is something that that really struck me in doing book is certainly there's lots of commentary about the emancipation proclamation, a lot of great stuff, the gettysburg address, the inaugural address. but then talks about, i think, a kind of an underrated speech of lincoln's, which one that he gave in the response to the dred scott decision in june 57. and she quotes from that speech about lideclaration and how the declaration includes all people, regardless of of where they come from or what their skin color ■q happens to be. so yes. you see this desire to have someone like lincoln he do the right thing in 1913, you the semi centennial of the emancipation
filibustered an anti-lynching bill but approved the construction of a loyal slave monument in washington so the nrc wngl against the loyal slave monument. and she gives this very moving speech where she says, i wish to god that abraham lincoln were because while congress might ignore the constitution and the new amendments, the 13th, and 15th amendments, lincoln would enforce the declaration of independence. and then she talks about speech. and this is something that that really struck me in...
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w, a, b, c. and i work with washington ball. there was a time when bill clinton was on air force one he says, do we think we way to bring the fairness doctor back? he says it can't. can we got a democratic talk, joe hoses favorite. it's like it was different. then let me throw one more as we go . see this is a big i love the way they say one guy is a political prisoner. other guy is, i mean, they're identical. there was a case recently of this, aaron bush, now this the airman who cool. so emulated in front of these really uh no, no, a very well embassy. yeah. okay. now what did they say on chat on, on nbc. he's a not. and, and andrea mitchell at the end of her spotwood. and if you know somebody who is suffering from suicidal ideation is call this them, okay, i didn't, i really did you say really that big. oh yeah. wow. and 19601963. remember the monk i know very well. yes. especially the 1st picture picture of, of the what we said, what us spirit, what is bobby sent and the hungry strikers? this is incredible, but this guy becau
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i don't think you thought i would say that, in the lobbying world of washington, d.c. in that whe senate no one really wanted to have a federal privacy law but companies were lobbying against it. it's kind of anf giving a littlt the beginning and maybe that's a good way to be because it was all this lobbying against it and then you know what happens, right? we see it happen and then the states start having to fill in the void and so then one state think something is okay, that'sg you hate, no, increasing of a patchwork of laws. sonata number of the same companies are saying we need a i'm still hopeful, i'm onh i senator cantwell ill. there's a number of other proposals way back. i had a proposal with senator kennedy on these lines lit hope we are able to reach some kind of agreement so that we have a federal5ú privacy law lie so many other countries have. it would just make it a lot easier for everyone other things along these lines that i just hopeful we can m on, very soon is kids safety on the internet. you know we had that rather famous hearing recently, and i am myself i'm
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the w reports of daniel and the tasty has more now from washington, a disease some that might influence how americans consume their digital contents. us low make us a voting on the legislation to bond tick tock. if busting to low b would require the video ups or not bite them to send each state or risk of being pulled down from all the apps. those in the us. the video piece huge the popular according to tape talk. it has 150000000 active monthly uses into us, and everyone has, i'm opinion, and i get all of my information from takes out to be honest like this stuff that i didn't know it, it that i could use or to place the travel or the find that cheap travels that had, i would impact me as a musician because that's a place where i enjoy posting and sharing my music. and it gives me a sense of community. so it would impact my reach to the people that i want to be engaged with. yeah, i don't use tick tock, so it wouldn't really affect me because i find it to be very addictive. and i have an addictive personality, but i do feel strongly about free speech, so i don't love the idea of it not
the w reports of daniel and the tasty has more now from washington, a disease some that might influence how americans consume their digital contents. us low make us a voting on the legislation to bond tick tock. if busting to low b would require the video ups or not bite them to send each state or risk of being pulled down from all the apps. those in the us. the video piece huge the popular according to tape talk. it has 150000000 active monthly uses into us, and everyone has, i'm opinion, and...
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c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span,w online at c-span.org. >> since 1979, in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage wihe from the house and senate floors, to congressional hearings, party briefings and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are debated and decided, with no commentary, no interruption, and complely unfiltered. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> if you miss c-span's coverage, you can find a anytime online at c-span.org. earings, debates and other events feature markers that guide you to news ready highlights. these points of interest markers appear on the right-ha■2nd sidef your screen and you hit play on select videos. this timeline made it easy to quickly get an idea of what was debated and decided in wascroll through and spend a few minutes on c-span's points of interest. >> congressman kevin hern is the chair of the republican committee. he joined the hudson institute for a discussion about u.s.-china relations congressmas rem
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washington famously in his upbringing, his education, self-education, in a w, only b, explicitly put toic sense for the purs of happiness in virtue at the center of his self comportment. can you tell that story? jeffrey: washington becomes even he is the most respected, the most revered leader of his time, because of his self-mastery. and he is so self-conscious life to master his temper and his emotions, so that he can achieve that columndefined happiness. he read it not in the original, but in seneca, in the great translation. and in the spectator, the magazineand in popular moral ph. he has a very hot temper. the great biographer of washington things it may have come from his hypercritical mom who was always nagging him to be better. control himself. it is at his moments of self-mastery that he is greatest. and at newburgh, when the soldiers are about to rebel because they have not been paid by congress, and they want their backpay, and there is a danger of miny, he mounts this wooden stage called the temple of virtue" from his favorite play which talksut the consolations of calm a
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recently intensified its operations against us vessels following washington's attacks on yemani soil, now top yemani official muhammad ali has w the us against the continuation of its hostile actions in the red sea. he stated that the yemani army is fully aware of the loop holds in american aerial operations which can be exploited during the takeoff or landing of us fighter jets. the movement of the american, british and israeli enemy are monitored by our force. especially in the context of the recent escalation during which we witnessed air strikes against yemeni territories. our monitoring includes any take off or landing to and from american ships. 'we are able to target them and our operations are legitimate in defense of our brothers in gaza and in defense of our land that is being targeted by american air strikes. according to experts, cemen always sent several warnings to enemies before taking any military action. they say the militarization of the region will only result in escalation of the conflict, which will also impact the rest of the world, including europe and america. the presence of'. american forces and the b
recently intensified its operations against us vessels following washington's attacks on yemani soil, now top yemani official muhammad ali has w the us against the continuation of its hostile actions in the red sea. he stated that the yemani army is fully aware of the loop holds in american aerial operations which can be exploited during the takeoff or landing of us fighter jets. the movement of the american, british and israeli enemy are monitored by our force. especially in the context of the...