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w. washington correspondent benjamin alvarez. thank you for the latest and i asked journalist saw me circle in jerusalem, how the phone call between and by midnight and yeah, who went down in israel. so 1st of all, i must say that it hasn't been any re dog. that hasn't been any press called friends. that hasn't been any statement coming out from the prime minister is the office. so what we hear is a kind of like a very is vague leaks from the prime minister's office. but we just hearing things like that conversation was almost an hour long uh, 45 minutes, 50 minutes. and this is the contrary to what we hear from where washington the conversation was 30 minutes long. in terms of the content we, we don't to hear this kind of over rhetoric a here. i mean, it is disclose that the conversation was a task, but it's more like a business as usual. i can, i can tell you that one and i list the are a who is quite close to and benjamin it's on the hour that 5 minutes. the hey, he was say that a, it was by then as called for a is actually th
w. washington correspondent benjamin alvarez. thank you for the latest and i asked journalist saw me circle in jerusalem, how the phone call between and by midnight and yeah, who went down in israel. so 1st of all, i must say that it hasn't been any re dog. that hasn't been any press called friends. that hasn't been any statement coming out from the prime minister is the office. so what we hear is a kind of like a very is vague leaks from the prime minister's office. but we just hearing things...
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w. washington correspondent, benjamin a lot of school by hi ben. what does this report really tell us and what does it not? it test off its own role and a regular basis, applied israel with a list of its employees for reading and that the is there. a government has not informed this organization of any it concerns relating to staff based on these list since 2011. the report also states that on russ screens, the names of all potential recruits against you and system database. it includes also a u. n. is sanctioned list. the report says that own right established a number of mechanisms and procedures to ensure compliance with the many terry and principle, and with the emphasis on the principle of no charlotte to just to give you a scope of this process. and on week long review route conducted more than 200 interviews made with is riley. and also with the police team, you know, stories. it directly contacted 47 countries organizations with many field visits to the headquarters facilities in amman and jerusalem. the westbank and other a visiting also a
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w. washington correspondent benjamin a lot, his group of them. now, let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. in the us, prosecutors have austin new york judge due to fine former president, donald trump, for allegedly intimidating businesses in violation of a gag order. trumpet being tried for falsifying business records to cover up a $150000.00 payment to an adult from stall to keep a highland about an alleged sexual encounter. the 5 migraines have died while trying to cross the english channel from, from the prison. believe to have fallen off and overcrowded boat carrying 112 people, some 50, all those on board were rescued and taken to a nearby french town. apologies this, it'd be all those insisted on resuming that journey. meanwhile, the british parliament has bought the controversial bill to send those islands. he goes to rebundle prime minister of issues. so luck insists the full slice coming migrants will leave within weeks. but legal challenges are expected just after midnight, the 2 year legal impala me
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w. washington correspondent benjamin, out of out as google. thank you so much. a quick look now with some of the stories making headlines around the world. argentina as president, have you malay say it's the country had an economic self less in the 1st 3 months of the you. it's the full time since 2008 that i'll just, you know, haven't had to run deficit for an entire quarter. for level critics, a has hospital started the measure of all damaging the economy. went out just at least 4 people have been killed up the days of the wrench, or rainfall in southern china, and more than a 100000 have been evacuated because of flooding and land slides. a part of the state. many parts of gong don't province, broke records from monthly rein, phone, european union, foreign ministers meeting and lock. some book have agreed to extend sanctions on iran. it involves lightning restrictions on it, on your weapons deliveries to new materials, single out ms files and drones. and the potential transfer to russia and groups acting on yvonne's behalf. now the hush money twila, former pr
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the w washington correspondent benjamin nodded, but it's true, but told us more about the call between the 2 lead us. well, we know is a phone call between president biden and permanent sen in yahoo is happening on the same day. as you mentioned, is a trip of a secretary of state antony blinking for his latest trip it to the middle east and both the phone call and the trip. or of course it related what we saw and what we read to also in the white house press release. if there is a sentence about ongoing talks to secure the release of hostages, that will be one of the main topics of secretary blinking trip to saudi arabia. where he will meet egyptian and also have tare officials to assess his intended aries with him as and cease fires and hostage talk. and it was announced by the state department as he was already en route to saudi arabia, that he would also stop in jordan. and these route to meet with both jordanian and these really officials. so we can expect to hear more on this efforts to on one side released to hostages, but also secure a long term ceasefire between is reading come
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w washington correspondent benjamin alvarez gruber told us more about that call between bite and that and yeah, that's right. what's the 1st time between both leaders? since this is really as try killed is 7, a to work is in gaza, according to the white house read out a prison by and called the strikes on humanitarian workers and the overall who many terry and is situation and goes unacceptable. and probably the most important sentence of the readout is the president biden made clear that i quote us policy with respect to go. that will be determined by our assessment of israel's immediate action on the steps. and that is by far the crew is hints of conditionality. for military to israel, something that many have been asking for months now, and that's something that the us does with every other allies. so the killing of the 7 will to central kitchenaid work, i think as a piece to mocking inflection point. if providing support of israel as russia, as, as it's now in, quote, direct confrontation with nato, that comment from the kremlin came as nato considers, giving long term military ai
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w. washington correspondent benjamin alvarez. thank you for the latest. as we heard, antony blanket made his comments to add a needle meeting is that was getting under way. as spokesman for the kremlin said relations between russia and nato have reached the level of quote, direct confrontation. moscow says this is due to the lines of enlargement in recent years, and it's military support for ukraine. so as the north atlantic treaty organization celebrate of it's 75th anniversary and brussels today, nato allies bound to keep supporting ukraine's fight against russia's invasion. the lines as weighing a plan to provide long term support for ukraine. a task currently shouldered by individual member states may. so it's 75, but things owns getting any easier with age. despite the finds that the alliance is facing huge challenges from the threat posed by restroom and ukraine and beyond to a potential of 2nd, donald trump presidency in the united states, from the nato critic but the alliances heck, stress the need for united stand europe needs america for its sec
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w. washington correspondent benjamin, out of out his google. thank you so much. a quick look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. the hush money trial, a former president, donald trump, has opened a new york. he's accused of falsifying business records to cover up $130000.00 payment to a point act. so to keep us silent about an alleged sexual encounter. it's the 1st of a criminal trial of a former us president whom announced peaceful people have been killed after days of torrential rain fall in southern china. don't be more than a 100000. have been evacuated because of flooding and land slides. authorities say many faults of glendon province, broken records for monthly painful european union folder in minnes, those meeting and loc. some book have agreed to extend sanctions on yvonne. it involves slicing restrictions on the wrong in weapons deliveries. the new measure will single out ms files and drones, and the potential transfer to russia and groups acting on iran behalf to now britain's parliament as boss the controversial bill to send
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w washington correspondent benjamin alvarez gruber has more on what the bite in ministration is saying about the around explosions. so what us officials has been saying is that it was and is rarely missile strike. but who to ron, that the target of this drug inside the ron was not nuclear and well officials have sat here in the us. the washington was informed before this dr. secretary blinking declined to confirm those reports when he was asked about it after the 7 for a ministers meeting in a to the only set and stressed several times that the u. s. was not involved in an offensive and interesting mead was the tale. and 4 in minnesota told reporters that the g 7 meeting company that is well informed the us before it's overnight attack on a run. now the strikes come as lawmakers into us move a step closer to approving more aid for is a real, but also for ukraine this weekend. what might happen at that little do for saturday afternoon? that's right, that ukraine 8 bill clear at a critical headland. the house of for present as is today and during the vote and for saturday speaker of the
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w. washington correspondent benjamin, out of out as google. thank you so much. a quick look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. at least 4 people have been killed off the base of to venture wayne full in southern china. more than a 100000 have been evacuated because of flooding, and then slides part of the same many pots of guam. don't provence, broke records for monthly rein for european union foreign ministers meeting in lock. some book have agreed to extend sanctions on iran. it will, it involves tightening restrictions on iranian weapons deliveries the new materials, single out ms files and drones, and the potential fonts for to russia and groups. acting on a ron's behalf the toil of 2 men jailed for being accomplices in the 2016 nice federal tech that killed 86 people house begun in paris. the fab was sentenced to 18 years for providing support of the 2. ha, this who drove a truck into a crowd celebrating basil day as the hush money twyla formal president donald trump has opened a new york prosecutor's laid out the case accusing cr
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w. washington correspondent, benjamin nevada. as google has more on that. that's right. some universities like columbia or n y u, new york university has taken that decision. schools are told to send communications if they want n y p d a new york police department to come in. that's what the may or eric adams, the mayor of. uh, new york said earlier today at a press conference, the stress that that's the procedure full private property, and that is different a, with a what and what to do does on the streets for those who are protesting outside of the universities. and that's something that we have been seeing because they're not just protest within the universities, but also supportive who gather outside of the gates of the university to support the students that are setting up. this encampments at columbia university, the students that protested it. and they said that they will keep the so called it guides us all the dougherty and compet until the university divest from companies with it ties to israel. last weekend on sunday, i was they are a covered to this and compli
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. >> cristina londono ha estado siguiendo esta noticia en w washington, cristina. >> los articulos deal senado, ¿como fue el proceso? >> gracias, julio. >> muy buenas tardes. >> bueno, todo empezo con una procesion solemne e historica. >> hace 150 anos no veiamos un juicio politico contra un miembro de un gabinete, en ese entonces fue contra un secretario de guerra por e enriquecimiento ilicito, pero el renuncio antes de que le celebraran el juicio. >> esta vez los protagonistas fueron 11 representantes escogidos como impeachment managers, ellos van a ser los fiscales que llevaron per personalmente las acusaciones contra el secretario mallorca al senado. >> entre ellos hay seguidores muy leales a donald trump, que dicen que mallorca ha permitido la invasion del pais y lo ha hecho a proposito. >> estos son los dos cargos que hay contra mallorca. >> dicen que el se ha negado deliberadamente a cumplir las leyes de inmigracion y ha violado la confianza del publico al hacerlo, mientras los republicanos dicen que mallorca se tiene que ser destituido. >> los democratas insisten que esto es u
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. >> cuatro cebras escaparon de un remolque en el estado de w washington cuando iban rumbo a la ciudadlas ve? >> a las tres las capturaron rapidamente, tres de ellas, pero bueno, una sigue suelta. >> suelta. >> la fuga causo un espectaculo en vecindarios, en patios, antes de que las autoridades y los residentes las pudieran acorralar. >> ¿que tal? >> alberto lugo y rafael santana son dos inmigrantes que en connecticut salvaron a una p pequena que corria sola hacia una carretera. >> ellos dejaron a un lado las tijeras y el peine de la barberia en donde trabajan y como unos superheroes los heroes devolvieron la menor a su madre. >> todo quedo en video. >> un resultado hablo con ellos? >> cuando la vi me asuste porque porque eso es algo que no es normal, una a un video. >> ¿cual vi y eso es que tengo en mi mano, la nina corriendo en medio de la calle. >> era una manana cotidiana en la barberia hasta la rafael g grito alarmado. >> por la ventana noto que una nina corria hacia una transitada avenida en east hartford, c connecticut. >> osvaldo, el dueno del negocio, reacciono sin titubear. >
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lluvia va camino manana a la costa este del pais, donde mas tiempos severo sera posible desde w washingtona ciudad de orlando, mas tornados y gra granizos, asi que es una tarde noche donde debemos estar atentos a las alertas y buscar refugio en caso de que estos torbellinos, julio, se acerquen a nuestras comunidades. >> de aqui hasta manana en entonces. >> gracias, gracias carlos. >> en un reportaje especial t tenemos los crudos testimonios de los migrantes que sufren a manos de los carteles. >> las mujeres denuncian denuncian violaciones grupales. >> y una y estos torbellinos, a nuestras gracias, gracias los crudos los carteles. >> tiene el reto de una escuela en el sur de florida de insertar en el sistema de educacion a ninos mallas. >> sus maestros son el mejor ejemplo de que si se puede. >> venimos. >> venimos. >> mop. >> buscando una manera mas inteligente de trapear buscando inteligente de trapear, con el swiss power una herramienta todo en para llegar a donde un trapeador normal no llega. para que puedas limpiar tu casa más rápido que nunca. no sufras trapeando. trapea inteligente.
lluvia va camino manana a la costa este del pais, donde mas tiempos severo sera posible desde w washingtona ciudad de orlando, mas tornados y gra granizos, asi que es una tarde noche donde debemos estar atentos a las alertas y buscar refugio en caso de que estos torbellinos, julio, se acerquen a nuestras comunidades. >> de aqui hasta manana en entonces. >> gracias, gracias carlos. >> en un reportaje especial t tenemos los crudos testimonios de los migrantes que sufren a manos...
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta in washington.n: this week, the federal trade commission voted to bar companies from using noncompete agreements to keep employees from taking new jobs from competitors. they estimate 30 million americans are covered by these restrictions and they range from ceos to hourly workers. one day after, the chamber of commerce went to crt to try and block the new rules. taylor covers politics and policy. what did they say they are taking the step? >> they announced they were proposing a rule banning these agreements in january of 2023 and said they were taking this step to take action on exclionary practices by businesses. this is the culmination of about a year and a half. they took the step this past week and businesses are not happy. >> people think of them as being executives and finance, but it's more than that, isn't it? >> at its most basic level it prevents a worker from leaving their job to taking a job and starting a competing business. people might think of these and executive levels but a 2019
. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta in washington.n: this week, the federal trade commission voted to bar companies from using noncompete agreements to keep employees from taking new jobs from competitors. they estimate 30 million americans are covered by these restrictions and they range from ceos to hourly workers. one day after, the chamber of commerce went to crt to try and block the new rules. taylor covers politics and policy. what did they say they are taking the step?...
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and i think, i think, you know, the coming hours and days will tell us a lot of w reporter in washington, 7 simons. as this assessment or b, u. s. has no injures fraser all to take any action which could possibly escalate the situation from where we are right now or where the us or where israel in the wrong. all right now, um the us is assessing or the white house administration is assessing the situation has actually quite dire that if israel is pushing this further or this could really result in a regional conflict, nobody wants to buy ministration. doesn't want. however, of course, we all promoted this many times. the iron clad support for israel, that is there, the administration is adamant about repeating is that there is absolute support for israel in any defense defensive manner. if you will. that means if israel is attacked again by you ron, or anybody else, the u. s. will stand by israel helping to defend them. however, no such supports support have promised by the u. s. if the israel, if the war cabinet is benjamin that then your should decide to go on the offensive fee and ret
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industrial democracies are due to meet on wednesday on the tele, in the island of capri study, w, support and washington stuff and siemens explained to us what the us is doing to prevent further escalation. well, it's operating on 2 prong c and this is one you just mentioned that was this g 7, the meeting, the secure video link, president biden talked to other g 7 leaders and tried to firm up their commitment. and they usually some commitment a and this point of view and stand against iran sections from yesterday. a guess israel, the president reiterated again that the un support to israel in a defensive manner is iron clad that the u. s. will stand by israel if it has to defend itself. and i think it's fair to assume that the, the same kind of message is expected to be a broadcasted by those 27 leaders in one way or another in one form or another towards iran, to woods all parties in the. busy in the middle east, and let's not forget that the us was, of course, always trying to or in the last few weeks, specifically trying to really be open about uh, their intelligence that they know iran is cooking so
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indications about that's likely to change now they, i mean, we know that the authorities of g w george washington investigate, have been cooling on the police to correct. uh, but what, what's your sense now? yeah, so we're not sure exactly what's gonna happen here. um, but what we do know is that we're here fighting for our demands. we're demanding that the university protects pro palestinian speech on campus that they drop all charges against organizers and organizations who are fighting against genocide that they disclose all investments and endowments divest from all funds related to israel and all academic partnerships with design. the state of israel and all we know is that we're going to be here funding for those demands until they're met. and we're going to keep putting, i was gonna say because time is actually ending today. i think it's met. so you're going to stay for the foreseeable future. yes, we will be staying. we're not going anywhere until our demands are met. we are say that is a comb trust here. virtue. this thing is we're seeing at other campuses around the country. what's goin
indications about that's likely to change now they, i mean, we know that the authorities of g w george washington investigate, have been cooling on the police to correct. uh, but what, what's your sense now? yeah, so we're not sure exactly what's gonna happen here. um, but what we do know is that we're here fighting for our demands. we're demanding that the university protects pro palestinian speech on campus that they drop all charges against organizers and organizations who are fighting...
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. ♪ >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs, weeknights on pbs. has been at war with russia for more than two years now, and there are signs that this year could be pivotal. ukrainian officials say they need more munitions and suppt as russia appears to be gaining ground. newshour co-anchor amna nawaz is on the ground in kyiv tonight, beginning a week long reporting trip. amna, what's the state of the war now? amna: john, good evening. the dire conditions ukrainian officials have been warning of for months seem to be here with some expressing concern that ukraine is potentially at risk of losing the war this calendar year. two forces are essentially colliding it now. ukraine is facing a critical shortage of air defense. russia has been ramping up air offenses and is targeting that energy said -- systems. with precision we have not seen yet in the war and they continue to advance to the east. russian forces already occupy much of the donbas region. they've made advances in the recent months back in february. they claimed the key city abdi vca. some
. ♪ >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs, weeknights on pbs. has been at war with russia for more than two years now, and there are signs that this year could be pivotal. ukrainian officials say they need more munitions and suppt as russia appears to be gaining ground. newshour co-anchor amna nawaz is on the ground in kyiv tonight, beginning a week long reporting trip. amna, what's the state of the war now? amna: john, good evening. the dire...
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington. the pbs newshour weeknights on pbs. john: interest in women's sports has never been higher than it's been this past week during the ncaa women's basketball tournament, which ends today. at least two of the games were the most-watched women's basketball games ever -- more viewers even than last year's world series or nba finals. earlier, i tald about what's behind this boom in women's sports with claire watkins, host of the podcast "the late sub" r the website just women's sports. claire, we've seen such a growth in the popularity and even revenue for women's sports in the last few years. what's behind this boom? claire watkins: yeah, i think it's twofold. i think we're seeing investment off of the field, off of the court, where people are realizing that this is an opportunity, not only on the business end, but also just in that we're seeing the rise of the parity in sports themselves. i think if you look, for example, at the ncaa tournament this year, we're seeing rising parity in the
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campuses or anywhere in this country. benjamin, thank you for that update that is the w. benjamin alvarez group here in washington, dc found the head of the un agency helping palestinians has welcomed an independent review that concluded that israel failed to provide evidence for its claims that the agencies staff have links to how much terrorist. and so it was a release of the attacks on, on wrong, were politically motivated. you have here, here's the israel of wanting to dismantle the agency to script palestinians of their refugee status as well as accusations lead some donor countries to freeze funds for unreal. many have now resumed funding, but united states continues to hold out to w, asked germany's development minister, how she viewed the reports. conclusions that report shows very clear that on the right is able to do the job here, that it's not part of our mazda to separate the phone, them us. and i think these reports of we will lose these analyses. a lot of these reports and data, but the 1st uh, what we see is that this isn't very important for me for to, to show that otherwise doing a very good job
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w. bush -- and washington post columnist and a fox news contributor. always good to have you with us.t do you make of this with clear dividing line between the current lead candidate for the gop in the presidential election and his former ally senator lindsey graham? >> i don't think it's his former ally anything valid from tends to use -- >> looks like mark' shot is freezing up there. we have mark back? >> can you hear me? >> coming in a little in and out there. let's try it one more time. go ahead. >> okay. look, lindsey graham has his heart in the right place but he is wrong and donald trump is right and here's why. there is -- donald trump is being honest with pro-life voters in saying there is no chance that a 15 week abortion ban is going to get passed by the united states and it's because you need 60 votes to do that. you have to overcome a filibuster and there's no way the republican party will have a keyboard filibuster would majority anytime soon. we don't even have the majority right now and we're trying to get back. so it would be an mp promise to say we are going to pass
w. bush -- and washington post columnist and a fox news contributor. always good to have you with us.t do you make of this with clear dividing line between the current lead candidate for the gop in the presidential election and his former ally senator lindsey graham? >> i don't think it's his former ally anything valid from tends to use -- >> looks like mark' shot is freezing up there. we have mark back? >> can you hear me? >> coming in a little in and out there. let's...
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has been reluctant to, to provide funding to keep the house will be in order to w report us the funds, the ones in washington followed the debate in the us house. and he has more about the main points this debate before passing the bill was america. you have to come to the table as what you want to be the leader of the free world. right. and a fighter for democracy, at least that's what we heard a lot from republican representatives and the house as well as democrats. and as you mentioned 2 months, this was in the making. the winehouse had requested a bill, a 60000000000, a 8 package bill from congress in october last year, and it took until now to do this. and now in the debate before this actually passed a lot of, well, the patriotism and i'm a call for america to, to face the music. basically like if you want to be the leader. and if you want to be strong and enable others to be strong against adversaries, then you need to show up. and that's why a lot of representative said they will be voting for this bill. and yeah, it has been done with the majority of, of, with all the democrats voting for it. and wi
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announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walternkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: president biden visited the site of the collapsed francis scott key bridge in baltimore this afternoon heading a firsthand look at the cleanup and recovery efforts to reopen one of the nations key shipping hubs. the deadly collapse killed six workers filling potholes. president biden met with the families of the victims and reaffirmed his commitment to the people of baltimore. he is asking congress to pay the full cost of rebuilding the bridge. president biden: everyone including congress should be asking one question, how can we help? how can we solve the problem? my administration is committed to ensuring that the parties responsible for this tragedy pay to repair the damage and be held accountable to the fullest extent the law will allow. geoff: wes moore was with president biden today and joins us now. governor, thank you for being with us and welcome back. eight the u.s. army corps of engineers and a timeline to partia
announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walternkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: president biden visited the site of the collapsed francis scott key bridge in baltimore this afternoon heading a firsthand look at the cleanup and recovery efforts to reopen one of the nations key shipping hubs. the deadly collapse killed six workers filling potholes. president biden met with the families of the victims and reaffirmed...
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but thanks so much for joining us today. benjamin of others grew by the w correspondence reporting from washington dc. if you're just joining us here as a recap of the top story, we are following for you that have been reports of explosions in the sky and the updating and city of it's behind you. this morning, but a military base and nuclear facility are located in indian officials have said that drones was shut down and there was no major damage. you're on has played down the incident and indicated no plans for the television. you're a secretary of state anthony, blinking on your commission president also off on the line. hold on is from your on an old allies, to refrain from escalation in the middle east. let's take a closer look now at what happened in it on this morning. slash is mike the sky above the iran in what alleged to be and it's really attack iran state media reported loud sounds. bean hood, near the city of east for home the area was home 2 important defense facilities. and a large nuclear seemed to be attacked. prompted flanked divisions across around $2.00 to $5.00. i mean by daybr
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washington. welcome to the w. what do you read into these continued russian attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. there's even using this as a russian, as rush at targeting ukraine, specifically, or perhaps the western energy supply, or indeed the world's energy supply will generally. so thank you for having me. um, i, i would say, you know, russia is trying to attack, it's not, this is not just a military war for russia. it's an economic or so addresses trying to not only destroy ukraine militarily, but it's a really targeting all critical sectors, including energy and you know, this latest attacked and how to q is now going to be, you know, the, the end of it obviously put tens of primary goal is, is he and he's not going to really stop until he gets keys. so um, i would say obviously he's attacking ukraine. but implicitly he's really attacking, you know, the west and the western values. because i've seen it written of us by attaching the ukraine's energy infrastructure. the markets gets boot drives the pr
washington. welcome to the w. what do you read into these continued russian attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. there's even using this as a russian, as rush at targeting ukraine, specifically, or perhaps the western energy supply, or indeed the world's energy supply will generally. so thank you for having me. um, i, i would say, you know, russia is trying to attack, it's not, this is not just a military war for russia. it's an economic or so addresses trying to not only destroy ukraine...
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announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west at arizona stateity. geoff: israel's top military intelligence officer resigned today, blaming himself for missing the signals that hamas was poised to attack israel in the run-up to the october 7th attacks. and just two days after the house approved a new, large military aid package for israel, secretary of state antony blinken rejected claims that washington has a double standard when applying u.s. law to allegations of abuses by the israeli military in gaza. ali rogin has our report. reporter: another day in gaza is another day of mourning. a wife grieving over her husband's remains. a daughter, left fatherless. osama's body was found in a mass grave in khan younis, gaza's second largest city. his family, nearly inconsolable. but today they find some measure of solace in his burial, in a freshly-dug grave. >> we found osama's body, but we couldn't find the body of his brother mohammed. you saw how the scene is, there are piles of bodies, and some victims cannot be found. reporter: like osama's fami
announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west at arizona stateity. geoff: israel's top military intelligence officer resigned today, blaming himself for missing the signals that hamas was poised to attack israel in the run-up to the october 7th attacks. and just two days after the house approved a new, large military aid package for israel, secretary of state antony blinken rejected claims that washington has a double standard when applying u.s. law to...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitel of journalism at arizona state university. >> a federal appeals court issued a groundbreaking ruling last night and ensuring that gender affirming surgery is covered by state run health insurance programs. stephanie has that report. >> this decision centered around two lawsuits with trans people in west virginia and north carolina suing to ensure insurance coverage for gender affirming care such as hormone therapy and surgery. the federal appellate court in richmond split 8-6 ordered the state health care plans we us -- reinstate coverage for medically necessary services for the treatment of dent -- of gender dysphoria the american medical association and the american academy of pediatrics written briefs in support of the plaintiff's. it is a win for the trans community but it may not be the final word on the issue. for more on all of this, i'm joined by selena simmons duffin who covers health policy for npr. it is good to see you on the newshour. there are numerous court cases aroun
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitel of journalism at arizona state university. >> a federal appeals court issued a groundbreaking ruling last night and ensuring that gender affirming surgery is covered by state run health insurance programs. stephanie has that report. >> this decision centered around two lawsuits with trans people in west virginia and north carolina suing to ensure insurance coverage for...
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think director of the tuckers program in the middle east institute and joins us from a washington dc. welcome to the w professor at these local elections that visit valley to extrapolate to what might happen nationally in presidential elections in 4 years. because it does look bad for president had one of them, as it does indeed. and uh, yeah, some of these photos about this or supposed to be about and electing mirrors and we'll click new strangers. and yet i turned it into a referendum on useful by a 10 painting, very heart ahead of the boat by even threatening disorders. that if they did not pick who's holding for these candidates, that they will not receive services from the central government. so i've seen the way he framed and the way he injected himself into the campaign made to sort a friend or on his full. so the positions victory on sunday is not just a defeat for the ruling party a, but i think it's also a big signal about our doors waiting popularity. okay. so tell us more than about sage pay. wait, wait, we know of, oh, do i'm this big, big, big guy who's been looming over to a place calle
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amy walter break down the latest political headlines ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour, from w eta studios in washingtonthe west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: we sat down with president zelensky earlier today here in kyiv, to discuss the challenges he's facing on multiple fronts. right now there have been critical shortages of munitions and manpower. russia is ramping up its attacks and there is uncertainty around the future of usaid. on the heels of iran's attack on israel, zelensky says it's clear this is not just a critical time for his nation, but for the world. president zelenskyy, welcome. thanks for hosting us here. >> thank you so much for coming. amna: you condemned iran's attack on israel immediately. you said it should serve as what you call the wake-up call to the free world. who do you think needs that wake-up call and what kind of action do you hope that elicits? >> first, i believe this is a signal to all the leaders of the world. surely, france, jordan, the u.k. and the u.s. have responded in support of the protection of israel and this
amy walter break down the latest political headlines ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour, from w eta studios in washingtonthe west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: we sat down with president zelensky earlier today here in kyiv, to discuss the challenges he's facing on multiple fronts. right now there have been critical shortages of munitions and manpower. russia is ramping up its attacks and there is uncertainty around the future of usaid. on...
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. ♪ >> this is pbs newshour west from w eta studios in washington and from our bureau with the walterarizona state university. ♪ >> you're watching pbs. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for streaming. ♪ pati, voice-over: in searching for hidden gems in new cities, i sometimes let my nose be my guide. today, i'm in the city of linares, nuevo león, an official magic town nestled in the heart of orange country, where i'm following the smoky aroma of texas-style barbeque to the grill of luis rivas. he's preparing his award-winning mex-tex.
. ♪ >> this is pbs newshour west from w eta studios in washington and from our bureau with the walterarizona state university. ♪ >> you're watching pbs. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for streaming. ♪ pati, voice-over: in searching for hidden gems in new cities, i sometimes let my nose be my guide. today, i'm in the city of linares, nuevo león, an official magic town...
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w. in good shape. then i'm preventative health care, washington to hampton. checkout, lifestyle change. while you do, men take stops, pull care of themselves, easy fix, change in good shape. in 90 minutes on d w, the west page. i mean, i know i might just do it and i'm hoping dw newport past. thanks trace amount, but it's actually about move. join us as we travel around your, facing the history of every day of that. and that's something right around the wells. and i need to talk to you back, just a subscriber id, listen to the right code name project, cassandra re determined through our investigation that has below was operating like a global drug or not. somebody normally theaters, organization, the object to financially drain has gone up and bring them down to the team. agents from the american drug enforcement agency means as well as another whole level. they wanted to go after their money. they had from lies themselves. we needed to reveal that so world and to their own people. why did the us government suddenly shut down project cassandra in 2016? 03 pod documentary series. i'm aski
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. >> this is the pbs newshour w eta studios in washington and from the walter cronkite school of journalismarizona state university. geoff: the u.s. coast guard temporary alternate channel for vessels involved in clearing debris at the site of the collapsed francis scott key bridge in baltimore. over the weekend, one of the largest floating cranes on the east coast arrived to the site capable of lifting up to 1,000 tons. but before it can start removing steel and concrete, officials have difficult work, like removing a section of the steel bridge that is draped over the cargo ship. today marilyn governor wes moore explained how large of an undertaking the cleanup is. >> we are talking about a situation where a portion of the bridge beneath the water has been described as chaotic wreckage. every time someone goes in the water, they are taking a risk. every time we move a piece of the structure, the situation could become even more dangerous. we have to move fast, but we cannot be careless. geoff: president biden is expected to underscore the government's commitment when he visits the area on
. >> this is the pbs newshour w eta studios in washington and from the walter cronkite school of journalismarizona state university. geoff: the u.s. coast guard temporary alternate channel for vessels involved in clearing debris at the site of the collapsed francis scott key bridge in baltimore. over the weekend, one of the largest floating cranes on the east coast arrived to the site capable of lifting up to 1,000 tons. but before it can start removing steel and concrete, officials have...
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that was the w, corresponded janelle doing a lot on reporting for us from washington. thank you very much for your insights of the 10s of thousands of people in southern russia and cause its done as in, flooded on their homes. and over 100000 forced to evacuate, melting snow cause the euro river to burst its banks throughout the region, including around the city of orange, brook, or flood defense has failed. a rescue operation there was underway, local se not enough, was done to prevent the flooding in the 1st place. meanwhile, in context on the doherty's have declared a state of emergency in 10 out of 17 regions of the country. a wall of icy water rushing towards homes. hearing cause ext on tens of thousands of people have already evacuated and still more a packing up what they can to flee ahead of the record high floods. stuff the 5 most of the range of the control a symbol with this and i hope it will and then will be said the use of a well the night, 57 years, but it's the 1st time i've seen water coming to my home. so she lived up stream in russia, the ural river
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describe what you see, how this vote goes across the over to the w report and stuff on z most of joins us from washington stuff. and this has been going on for months. why is the boat scheduled to happen today this? well, i think everybody would agree here in washing observers, experts and even politicians from both sides that the pressure is, gets too big, too intense for the speaker of the house. you know, when we're not reporting from what's going on on capitol hill with voting and what's on the floor, there's a lot of stuff going on behind closed doors and behind a doors in general, and then those briefings intelligence briefings, etc. and the why those as well as administration, was busy in the last few weeks and months to brief, a republican majority in the house. and of course, the senators, democrats and republicans on what is going on in israel and what is going on in ukraine and how desperate the ukraine is. our for our help for the us, a package, how desperate israel is for his and our, or the u. s. as in the pacific l are so that rang through the speaker of the house majority speaker of the h
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w. the this is dw news live from berlin, washington's top diplomat threatens to cut and military support to israel. secretary of state anthony blinking says the us will change its policy toward its allied unless as well does more to protect human life can cause this as the world waits for the release of and is really report into the killing of 78 workers and cause out earlier this week, also coming out the kremlin rams up the rhetoric warning about russia and nato are now in direct confrontation over ukraine. that comes as nato marks. it's 75th anniversary, and pledge as more assistance for t.
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w. springing off this victory. she ever time. see elder 0, washington. the officials in indonesia remain on the high alert as a volcano continues to spit out clouds of ash, reaching 1200 meters high. the mound rung volcano on a remote island in north and away z 1st, erupt it on wednesday, forcing thousands of people to evacuate. officials, while he, the fault of the volcano, could collapse into the sea. of course i synonymy and emergency cruise one that more people could be told to move an international land portion mountain. no city less than a 100 kilometers from non prolong remains closed. that's it from the diamond jordan . so now the news continues here, after dying us off to the hurricane state. you have done some watching by the these are some of the 1st images from the aerial assessment of co bleaching in the great barrier reef. bleaching occurs by movement ocean temperatures and pollution. first call to expel the algae to get the color range of color at extreme or intake wise over an extended period of time means some structures to been severely
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let's head over now to washington dc and mike hannah is at george washington university. joining us now live mike g, w 4 is one of the big universities in the heart of the us capital. tell us about what's happening that as well as being peaceful here. so a few dozen, the students, some of whom did spend the night intense. uh, police saw in position here, they are monitoring the situation. they tell me very clear that they are not going to take any action, although they will, austin do so by the university of authorities. now this is actually a public space. george washington is a public university, and this creates a different scenario from those private universities because of limits the action to which the university can do. now we do understand that they police were asked to remove the students by the university authorities. they declined to do so because they describe this as a peaceful gathering and will only take action if there is violent or inflammatory tool. let me just step away aside. here you can see the layout of what you've got the tense here in front of the university square, which is b
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helped carry it home whennter, jimmy carter, a long shot, one term georgiaon governor, w needed the backing of the washington establishment. he picked walter mondale mondishm, who came with decades long experience under his bel t. >> and when black freshman senator barack obama needed a whitre guy familiar with foreign policy, he tapped bue biden. but now joe biden's the one who needs help. >> we are holding their election in the palm of our hands and they're not listening. we have no trust in joof hands . president biden's campaign has touted his success on ke they issues affecting young voters, including student loan forgivenesess, loweringnemplo unemployment and growing inflation. >> still, thoughymand , i don't feel it. people may be employed, but can they survive off of what? what could president biden do>>a to change your mind as far as how you vote in november? call for a permanent cease fire if he doesn't get elected . that is his fault. that's not our fault. that's notat'sault not the blacs here. >> that's not x, y, and z. no, it's -- it's on hi, y,m. veu but it was never supposed to bej on joe bide
helped carry it home whennter, jimmy carter, a long shot, one term georgiaon governor, w needed the backing of the washington establishment. he picked walter mondale mondishm, who came with decades long experience under his bel t. >> and when black freshman senator barack obama needed a whitre guy familiar with foreign policy, he tapped bue biden. but now joe biden's the one who needs help. >> we are holding their election in the palm of our hands and they're not listening. we have...
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but is nobody at the the w "new york times" or "the washington post" or the three major networks o, nono of them will go out and take them on. none of them will tell him on. peelthe truth. so people now know that people know. we have way too many illegal immigrants. pe peopl have too much crime. people know that when they go to the grocery storele know g,t they're not able to buy what they used to. and if the price is the same, the sizes smaller, if the sizes the same, the price is higher. and i think all these thingss mean that the averes american is going to condemng to the biden administration as bad thr their lives and bad forr amr america. and i think it's hard to seeicae other than just plain breaking the law and finding ways basically to make trump in prison. i mean, we have an election t in senegaln elec. maria, the winner was a reformer who, only got out of jail ten days before the election. and i thought thert a certaine parallel here. if the democrats have their war yn ,donald trump will spend all of the fall campaign in jail. despic it is despicable. it's dangerous. it is dan
but is nobody at the the w "new york times" or "the washington post" or the three major networks o, nono of them will go out and take them on. none of them will tell him on. peelthe truth. so people now know that people know. we have way too many illegal immigrants. pe peopl have too much crime. people know that when they go to the grocery storele know g,t they're not able to buy what they used to. and if the price is the same, the sizes smaller, if the sizes the same, the...
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longstanding mutual defense, tracy and other recent summits in washington. us president joe biden said his country's commitments to manila was quotes on plat, w's east asia correspond to james chase. that explains the importance of this. he has exercises it's the biggest annual display of them is that true unity between the us and its mutual defense, tracy allies, the philippines. the products time exercises this year, bringing together more than $16000.00 personnel for almost 3 weeks of drill of the exercises this time logically responding to these maritime tensions between the philippines and china in the south china sea in recent months, paging his 5 was the cannons that philippine resupply vessels knew the disputants 2nd, thomas shant, where philippine ship was deliberately beach as an outpost in 1919. no, no. all about 3 is the prospect of the us being drawn into direct conflict with badging, if any. uh, service man, really peters service man is killed by an a thought from any foreign power. then that is time to involve the mutual defense to the philippines coast called has been on the front line of chinese aggression. and that's why they'
longstanding mutual defense, tracy and other recent summits in washington. us president joe biden said his country's commitments to manila was quotes on plat, w's east asia correspond to james chase. that explains the importance of this. he has exercises it's the biggest annual display of them is that true unity between the us and its mutual defense, tracy allies, the philippines. the products time exercises this year, bringing together more than $16000.00 personnel for almost 3 weeks of drill...