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w. washington correspondent, benjamin alvarez. a group of benjamins good. see you. how have biden's remarks going down among democrats and among voters? so they have of course, been many of reactions and also come a higher as was to ask about that. a comment earlier today. and after saying that biden clarified his comments, it was a tweet that was sent out on the jo abiding ex account is she also stress that i quote, i strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for. and she was also ask us to spoke to barton about this comments. and while she said that he called to this topic did not come up, but there is a lot of damage control going on. the white house deputy press secretary tweeted out the transcript of this interview. many also democrats, the coming out now saying that this is an apostrophe, or that it was misquoted that he meant as something else and even vice presidential nominee tim wolf also tried it to turn the attention back to trump on some interviews that he gave today. cbs and also a, b, c. best. so then i'll make tons only a
w. washington correspondent, benjamin alvarez. a group of benjamins good. see you. how have biden's remarks going down among democrats and among voters? so they have of course, been many of reactions and also come a higher as was to ask about that. a comment earlier today. and after saying that biden clarified his comments, it was a tweet that was sent out on the jo abiding ex account is she also stress that i quote, i strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for....
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w. washington bureau chief in his full travel to the former, still manufacturing hub of john's town to find out what matters the most to voters there. it may look like just any other small post industrial town in america, but it is places like johnstone that could decide who the next to as president will be drawn. stone is in pennsylvania, a so called swing state, one of a handful that has the potential to sway the outcome of a national election tier every vote counts. it's my jeffrey plumber and his colleagues are out knocking on doors. trying to convince fellow pennsylvanians to vote for harris and boss. if we don't do it, i mean, who else is going to do it? we have to get out here and get these people to vote and hopefully we can get them on our side to vote. and we're out in this area, just canvassing, making sure was planned on button in november if you plan on that. but what about probably okay. i don't know for now. okay, so studying it, tracking feedback is cool. so therefore i'll check for you record.
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and this was reason enough for the w as washington bureau chief in his folder to speak with his story and timothy, right back. the author of takeover, hitler's final roll eyes to pop the timothy rubbing. thank you so much for taking time to speak with c w. happy to be here. there's a huge debate here in the united states, whether it is correct to called on the trump, or compare donald trump is either a fiddler. would you say to that? i think there are fascist stick pastors. but i don't know if i would go this far to identify someone specifically as a fascist, the single most of to my mind, a similar identifier is an absolute blindness to any kind of defeat. any thing that doesn't fit into into your world view of hitler was astonishing you. we went from one catastrophe to another, from one to seek to another. he ran in the presidential election of 1932. he lost by 6000000 votes and you know what? he did, he claimed election fraud and he took so he went to court to have the election results. overturn what else do you see in him? was a fascist tendency tendency. trump did say he would be
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. >> this is "pbs news weekend" from the david and rubenstein studio at w eta in washington, home ofbs news hour, weeknights on pbs. john: today is the first day of statewide early voting in michigan and both presidential candidates are in the state trying to energize their supporters. former president donald trump was in novi, a suburb of detroit. mr. trump: year after year, globalist politicians like kamala harris sold you out and let other countries loot and pillage and plunder your wealth. john: message that reproductive -- vice president harris is on the other side of the state, pressing her message that reproductive rights are at stake in the election. vp harris: we are seeing the impact of these laws causing clinics,ealth care clinics to shut down. the physicians that i've been talking with are concerned about this myriad of issues that have highlighted the fact that because of trump, and what he did with the supreme court, we are looking at a healthcare crisis in america. john: tonight, she will be in kalamazoo with former first lady michelle obama. earlier i asked chad liven
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from the david and rubenstein studio at w eta in washington, home of thebs news hour, weeknights on pbs. john: during the october 7 attacks on israel, 250 men, women and children were abducted by hamas militants and taken to gaza. 117 have been freed, and eight others rescued by israeli soldiers. for the loved ones of the more than 60 hostages believed to still be alive, the past year has been a nightmare without end. nick schifrin spoke with a mother of one of those who is still being held captive. ♪ nick: for alon ohel, music is life. ♪ nick: he started playing when he was nine. his mother says music helps define him. ♪ nick: today, his piano is silent, its lid kept open. >> the fact that it is open, it makes, it's like, like, come home. it's like energy. come home and play. come home and play. come home and play. and you make sure that he will play again. nick: 365 days ago, ohel was in the nova music festival. the deadliest location, of the deadliest day, in israeli history. a video shows ohel pulled into a pickup truck, destined for gaza. ever since,
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i introduce a lindsey i thank you so much, tonya w reporters, different statements in washington, dc told me, well, the response from the white house has been or, well, the white house is giving the cells mute. it's right now, but a few hours ago there was a response. number one, the us and the white house is emphasizing absolutely adamant about emphasizing that it had no active or passive role in this regulatory air strike, or a military operation of israel by israel against iraq. the white house is really, really keen on making iran and everybody else know that they really had no part in this. how ever it might as also said that the president of course, as well as vice president harris, who is on the campaign trail here, were brief in real time. there was a telephone conversation and a phone call between the secretary of defense, lloyd austin and his phone don't, is equivalent. and israel, a secretary of defense or defense minister a got long and at austin the pedagogy fear, emphasized there that there the united states and enhanced. and that's a quote, enhanced force posture of th
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election of 1800, the seat of government had moved from philadelphia to the new federal city which w called washington so the, you know, the concept of washington was always there. they had already set about passing funds to create what was eventually the washington monument, the city was named after washington. mount vernon was just across the river, and pretty much everyone that visited washington, d.c. went to mount vernon to pay their respects. so hets was always present in te minds of americans even if he didn't have an actual tangible role in the election. >> host: so let's go back to november of 1890 -- 1800. was the first tuesday in november, was that in the constitution? >> guest: no, it was not. so the idea of the election being on the first tuesday, actually the first tuesday after the first monday in november, was not a part of the electoral practice. and states were, states were responsible for deciding when their elections would take place. and usually they took place over a 6-8 week period because they actually involved multiple different steps. each state was responsible for deciding h
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washington. welcome to d. w. do you think it makes sense for israel to attack iran's nuclear infrastructure now? or it it's, it's such a questions very difficult to answer. and it's certainly the situation that the ron's deterrent against israel is more or less collapsed in the last several days. and so in that sense, it around would be more motivated to build nuclear weapons in order to re establish sort of the ultimate to turn at the same time is real probably sees around is more vulnerable to being attacked. that it, it really can't respond. and so it is, we're in a sort of a dangerous window where a, ronnie's incentivized to get nuclear weapons. israel was incentivized to attack the nuclear sites to prevent around from doing that, at least in the, in the near term. so i think it, it's, it does make sense to, for ron, to move towards building nuclear weapons. and it makes just as much sense as perhaps is more urgent for israel to think it should attack the size or prevent around from being able to successfully
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announcer: this is the pbs news hour from w eta in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiternalism at arizona state university. geoff: the world's richest man, elon musk is now a powerful mega donor for donald trump. he is using his vast resources to campaign for him in pennsylvania and taking aggressive measures for mr. trump in other key battleground states. some of the moves are raising major legal and ethical concerns. bill young are entrepreneur -- billionaire entrepreneur elon musk is unveiling a new tactic pledging to randomly award $1 million to registered swing state voters daily through election day. the catch, sign a petition for his pro-trump political action committee. the petition is in support of the first and second amendments. >> it is very straightforward. you don't even have to vote. you just have to sign a petition saying you believe in the constitution. reporter: his political action committee has already committed to the campaign. some experts say his latest effort could be illegal because federal law prohibits accepting payment in exchange for voter re
announcer: this is the pbs news hour from w eta in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiternalism at arizona state university. geoff: the world's richest man, elon musk is now a powerful mega donor for donald trump. he is using his vast resources to campaign for him in pennsylvania and taking aggressive measures for mr. trump in other key battleground states. some of the moves are raising major legal and ethical concerns. bill young are entrepreneur -- billionaire entrepreneur elon...
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. >> this is the pbs news hour from w eta in washington and the walter cronkite school of journalismate university. amna: with just three weeks to go until election day, the presidential race is still in a dead heat with both campaigns looking to cut into their opponents margins. for more on strategies and policies i'm joined by our politics monday do well, amy walter and tamara keith of npr. let's take a quick look and set the stage. new national polls. nbc news -- harris at 48 and trump with 48%. the second is from abc news and harris has 49 and trump with 47%. that is within the margin of error. a close race getting closer. >> if you think about where we were say in september, and of september, it had been a pretty momentous few weeks for kamala harris. she gets the nomination. the base rallies around her quickly and we go to the dnc. she has a successful debate. the momentum -- i don't know if the word is plateaued or hit a wall and there is a sign in national polls that there has been some backsliding and that trump is doing better at independent voters. all three networks came
. >> this is the pbs news hour from w eta in washington and the walter cronkite school of journalismate university. amna: with just three weeks to go until election day, the presidential race is still in a dead heat with both campaigns looking to cut into their opponents margins. for more on strategies and policies i'm joined by our politics monday do well, amy walter and tamara keith of npr. let's take a quick look and set the stage. new national polls. nbc news -- harris at 48 and trump...
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as w cheese international editor, richard walkers and washington, he told us more about the discussions between israel and the us regarding iran. what is clear from the us side is that they want to avoid israel's response of being escalade tree. that if we were getting to a tit for tat situation, which is a risk here, what's very important from the west coast back to visit those 2 for sat cycles. don't go, don't escalate, they don't get more serious. but rather that there was an attempt to kind of dial down successively if there was going to be a tit for tat cycle here. so that is very much the, the us perspective and biden has even publicly adds these riley's not to go off to iran's nuclear program, which of course, is a major concern of these re lease. um also he suggested that he doesn't think it will be a good idea of for these, where i used to go off to iran, oil installations, so buying and kind of trying to, to, to, to rain and netanyahu that, and i think it's gonna be a real test of how bad that relationship has got to see what these, where your response is off to those warnings
as w cheese international editor, richard walkers and washington, he told us more about the discussions between israel and the us regarding iran. what is clear from the us side is that they want to avoid israel's response of being escalade tree. that if we were getting to a tit for tat situation, which is a risk here, what's very important from the west coast back to visit those 2 for sat cycles. don't go, don't escalate, they don't get more serious. but rather that there was an attempt to kind...
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. >> this is the pbs news hour from the rubinstein studio at w eta in washington and in the west fromhe walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: as donald trump's election interference case continues to make its way through a d.c. federal court, some legal analysts are questioning the justice department's handling of the case. after a federal judge this month unsealed a legal brief through jack smith containing new evidence in the case, it debate has focused on why the doj allowed the collection of evidence to be released so close to election day with some arguing it could influence the presidential race. one of those scholars is jack cole smith whose recent essay is titled jack smith owes us an explanation. he is a former assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration and now a professor at harvard law. we spoke with him yesterday. thanks for being with us. jack: thanks for having me. geoff: you take particular issue with the timing of his brief. what do you say to those who argue the special counsel was simply complying with the rules
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs news hour from the david m rubinstein studio at w eta in washington and the waltert arizona state university. geoff: the recovery from helene is now a focus on the campaign trail, with former president donald trump criticizing the biden administration, and spreading falsehoods about the federal response. amna: our lisa desjardins has more on that, and other controversies the trump campaign is facing. lisa: against the backdrop of a shattered furniture store, former president trump stopped in hard-hit valdosta, georgia today, saying it was no time to campaign. >> as you know, our country is in the final weeks of a hard fought national election, but in a time like this when a crisis hits, when our fellow citizens cry out in need, none of that matters. we're not talking about politics now. lisa: but just an hour earlier, as he arrived in the area, trump accused the biden-harris administration of mishandling hurricane helene in georgia. >> they're not being responsive, the federal government is not being responsive. they're having a very hard time getting the president
. ♪ >> this is the pbs news hour from the david m rubinstein studio at w eta in washington and the waltert arizona state university. geoff: the recovery from helene is now a focus on the campaign trail, with former president donald trump criticizing the biden administration, and spreading falsehoods about the federal response. amna: our lisa desjardins has more on that, and other controversies the trump campaign is facing. lisa: against the backdrop of a shattered furniture store,...
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informed washington in advance of the attacks and the wrong has cancelled flights on routes until further notice and closed its asked bass in response to the attacks. can want to bring in the w report, the stuff in simon's, he's joining us from washington dc. right next. what's the response being from the white high stuff on the white house? the respondents in it. certainly what you said, that it is a of course, an operation where they are not involved. they take no part on any level in this military operation. that's israel conducted the emphasizing that. they also advertising that president bible was priest in real time, as well as vice president harris, who is on the campaign trail here in the united states. um, it is really big of most important for us and that is communicated by the administration that iran understands that the us had no active part in this. however, of course it is. the us knew about that this was coming. it was kind of involved in, you know, the forming or, or trying to, to shape this, this operation in scale and in, in a, the aptitude if you will. how so it to us sense more $165.00 digits more, a parts for israel's air force. it's empty.
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we're going to cross over to the w special correspondent abraham. now who is in washington, dc and who's following the un security council may sing for us. and the un secretary general used very strong woods condemning the conflicts in his address moments ago, didn't he certainly, and that's a tone that we've been hearing from the secretary general and other are un officials. and at this point, you know, a broad spectrum of, of leaders from the international arena that this conflict, this particular phase. and the concept that has been going on since october 7th, triggered by the have mass attacks on israel. and then uh, you know, the ongoing war and gaza and now the opening of the northern front with lebanon that this escalation needs to stop. that the violence is spiraling out of control. and that ultimately it is civilians and innocent people in whichever part of the world, whichever part of the region that gets struct, pardon that are paying the heaviest price. so it's not surprising that we're hearing such sharp words from the secretary secretary general this morning.
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w, a spike. we've whitehouse, national security spikes, manage on could be about these developments. washington correspondent benjamin alvarez group. i began by asking him how the us would respond to north korea troops joining russia and it's for a new crime. well again, we're talking to our allies and partners about this very concerning development. i think we'll have more saying coming days once we have a better sense of exactly what the north koreans and the russians are up to here. but look, make no mistake. this is a concerning development, the potential for north korean soldiers to be used by russia to fight ukraine. whether they'll do that in russia, whether they'll do that in ukraine, we don't know right now. the other thing it shows us is how desperate mister, prove this for manpower, i mean, he's losing $1200.00 russian soldiers per day. and over the course of this war, more than flat 530000 casualties russian casualties. and it's not like he's being very honest with the russian people about the losses that he has sustained in this fight. um, so it's a definite sign of weakness. no qu
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she's a senior fellow at the washington institute, our politics program, and has written extensively about level. and that has bhalla, welcome to d w, and i'd like to start with what appears to be a new take out a response. when we look back to the 19 seventy's oil producing out of states in post oil embargo is on the us to punish them for the support of israel. that's the day we see israel flattening, apartment buildings and killing civilians in lab and on. our governments have limited better responses to condemnations and coal for restraints. and can you explain the difference and approach? yes, absolutely. uh there is a huge difference, but much has changed since that 11 we have, we have to be fed back to be careful about, you know, like before, at 11 on. and the difference between this time and even the most recent one in 2006, that seems to be a war and has the is there any putting comes the light? it's not hitting nothing on and nothing on paper structure. yes, there are a lot of civilians who are dying casualties of war, but they named target israel as possible in 2006 was different because as read was never used another new
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w. that statement from president biden today on the one year anniversary of the hamas attack on israel. getting your reaction in this first hour of "washington journal." your thoughts on this anniversary. it's 202-748-8000 for democrats to call in. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. starting up in maine, bar harbor, maine, democra good morning. caller: hi, good morning. thank you. so i am 75 years old, and i am an american jew and i am a zionist. i have followed israel in the american press and in the israeli press for years. i have been opposed to netanyahu for deces. i think thapeople are not looked into the fact that he aligned mself with hamas against the palestinians because th netanyahu and hamas are opposed to two state solution. i am heart broken about october 7, but what l up to i was netanyahu so involved with capturg the israeli supreme court thate ignored warnings about a hamas buildup from israeli troops and in the wake of oght 7 -- october 7, he could have gone before the world and said look, we told you these were dangerous people. now hp us get o hostages back. but insteade went on a disproportnate militar
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among the attendees, kerry washington, jerry seinfel, and w kamau bell. current and previously incarcerated filmmakers. it served as a chance for these individuals to shine a new light on life behind bars. >> the incarcerated population dominated. in the documentary category because when it comes to lived experience, nobody can get those stories and tell those stories and know the stories better than somebody who lived through it. this is one of the best festivals i've ever seen. >> some of the films will be available for viewing soon. the strike, which won best documentary, will screen at the grand lake theater in oakland on october 23rd. it will be broadcast on pbs as well. coming up in the spring as the 49ers injury list grows, wide receiver ricky pearsall begins to return to practice, officially making it back on the field less than two months after he was shot in san francisco. and hikers in the pacific northwest are collecting pine cones to help protect fire ravaged forests. we have the details on how one organization is gathering the seeds to help
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think for us as d, w as we are seeing all over the world, really report on what is really going on on the ground. and we have people in florida right now, my colleagues from washington and they show what fema what the government is really putting out there. and i think that is also very important. and then aunts are 2 kinds of cope with this misinformation. and there's thank you very much in his pull our washington bureau chief and now we can cross straight over to florida where the hurricane milton is slamming into the coast with us. now, joining us from sarasota in western florida is meteorologist matthew, pushy. matthew, are you with us? i am, and i know my shop. i look a little bit silly right now. when i tell you this is the only source of light around it. this was an emergency exit light that i found in the parking lot of the entire building right now. the power actually, the entire region in florida is without power. several 1000000 people are in the dark. at this hour i encountered winds of 160 to 170 kilometers per hour where i was a bench from a roof top of a skyscraper narrowly missed my vehicle. earlier on we had traffic lights and roads signs and pieces
think for us as d, w as we are seeing all over the world, really report on what is really going on on the ground. and we have people in florida right now, my colleagues from washington and they show what fema what the government is really putting out there. and i think that is also very important. and then aunts are 2 kinds of cope with this misinformation. and there's thank you very much in his pull our washington bureau chief and now we can cross straight over to florida where the hurricane...
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washington on camp david. >> would be there for? >> i will be there for. >> another issue during her w husband's presidency only to ask about mrs.carter, the iranian hostage crisis. could you keep notes? what we are feeling throughout the whole crisis? how did that affect you as a person? >> it was awful. i have memories of just waiting for the press conference it and iran to set happen that day but we had no idea what was going on but the only way we knew what was going on was when they would come out and announce it. thinking about and thinking we met with the families all along. in thinking about the people whose family members were there. what it was doing to jimmy's at presidency and it was awful. it was awful. i would go out a and campaign. i found out earlier, when the president goes out he is so surrounded. he speaks of h them and says heo and so forth but does not get close enough to people to have conversations normal like you would. what their hopes and dreams what they thought about they were doing or what jimmy was doing or anything that could help them. i have learned that early during his presidency. but i would g
washington on camp david. >> would be there for? >> i will be there for. >> another issue during her w husband's presidency only to ask about mrs.carter, the iranian hostage crisis. could you keep notes? what we are feeling throughout the whole crisis? how did that affect you as a person? >> it was awful. i have memories of just waiting for the press conference it and iran to set happen that day but we had no idea what was going on but the only way we knew what was going...
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and thank politics prose not only the best bookstore in washington, dc, but probably in the country country. and a union shop represented by the ufc w and i want to acknowledge the owners when employees wanted to organize this collectively they stood back and, let the employees select a union without waging any kind of anti campaign. so thank to them. okay. applause come out of our talk so we can hold off on any more applause. joey, you asked me why. decided to write this book. well, when i started working at cwa, the communication workers of america in 92, at that point technology was already decimating the work of the operators. the female jobs within the at point we would say the phone company, the company. but the advent of competition with the breakup of the bell system in 1984 and substitution of regular of competition for regular ation, we saw that customer service operation going to grow in importance. and when say we saw i want to acknowledge my mentor, george cole, who was the head of the research. no applause. we love. and i don't know if larry cohen is here this point. hi, larry. larry, who was then the organizing direct
and thank politics prose not only the best bookstore in washington, dc, but probably in the country country. and a union shop represented by the ufc w and i want to acknowledge the owners when employees wanted to organize this collectively they stood back and, let the employees select a union without waging any kind of anti campaign. so thank to them. okay. applause come out of our talk so we can hold off on any more applause. joey, you asked me why. decided to write this book. well, when i...