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" polka ♪ ♪ do the world news bup bup bup >>> this morning on "world news now," the nationwide debaten day for parents in new york city. plus bikers rolling into south dakota. 250,000 expected at one event starting this weekend. and the chances of a vaccine by election day. >>> the presidential contest. former vice president joe biden again forced to clarify his comments on race.usew drama in involving kanye west. is his attempt to get on the ballot a way to hurt biden's chances? >>> the scare for a family in texas. a dad about to leave for work sees this near his 4-year-old. they're both talking to us this morning. >>> speaking of fathers and daughters, one little celebrity daughter is getting an earful of affirmations from her daddy. >> but it was the one thing she would not say for papa that's putting a smile on our faces this morning. that video in "the skinny." it is friday, august 7th. >>> you know what it was, right? >> what? >> do you smell what the rock is cooking? >> she's like, no, i do not. >> she was like, dad, you're so embarrassing! you really went on national televisio
" polka ♪ ♪ do the world news bup bup bup >>> this morning on "world news now," the nationwide debaten day for parents in new york city. plus bikers rolling into south dakota. 250,000 expected at one event starting this weekend. and the chances of a vaccine by election day. >>> the presidential contest. former vice president joe biden again forced to clarify his comments on race.usew drama in involving kanye west. is his attempt to get on the ballot a way to...
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there's always a "world news now" connection, and there's a "world news now" connection with this thatto it. >>> we begin with that breaking news. parts of the east coast slammed by a massive storm. >> isaias made landfall as a hurricane. it's unleashing its fury on north carolina, but its effects are starting in the mid-atlantic region. >> landfall was about 30 miles north of myrtle beach, south carolina, but the storm surge there arrived before the hurricane itself. >> isaias is stirring memories of other strong hurricanes with one big difference, this time we're also dealing with a pandemic. overnight, hurricane isaias making landfall. roaring ashore along the north and south carolina border. >> in ocean beach, north carolina, multiple homes catching fire after witnesses reported possible tornados in the area. >> reporter: abc's rob marciano taking this video of the eye wall. dangerous winds, blinding rain and a storm surge up to 5 feet expected in some areas. >> the status or category of a storm can be misleading. whether it's labeled a tropical storm or a hurricane, you should tak
there's always a "world news now" connection, and there's a "world news now" connection with this thatto it. >>> we begin with that breaking news. parts of the east coast slammed by a massive storm. >> isaias made landfall as a hurricane. it's unleashing its fury on north carolina, but its effects are starting in the mid-atlantic region. >> landfall was about 30 miles north of myrtle beach, south carolina, but the storm surge there arrived before the...
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phone home. >>> breaking overnight on "world news now," new fires force evacuations in southern californiaconditions allowing two new fires to spread. flames are burning dangerously close to homes and the fire risk is not going away. >>> the major setback for some school districts that have already reopened. thousands forced to quarantine due to the coronavirus. plus, an update in the race for a vaccine. and what former vice president joe biden said about masks. >>> this morning, the ivy league school accused of said about asian-american and white applicants. >>> it's not just shark week. it's baby shark week. the story behind these cuties on this friday, august 14th. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone. i'm not the biggest fan of that song. but i'm a big fan of those adorable babies. >> i wanted to let it play. i am evil. and i'm, yes, it will get stuck in everyone's head. i immediately regretted that decision. and i am sorry for everyone at home. >> it's for a good reason. we can't wait to tell you all about it. >>> we have to get to the raging wildfires in the west, burning out of control in t
phone home. >>> breaking overnight on "world news now," new fires force evacuations in southern californiaconditions allowing two new fires to spread. flames are burning dangerously close to homes and the fire risk is not going away. >>> the major setback for some school districts that have already reopened. thousands forced to quarantine due to the coronavirus. plus, an update in the race for a vaccine. and what former vice president joe biden said about masks....
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welcome to world news america in the u.s. and around the globe.is a heartbreaking series of events that hasar becomeoo common -- a police shooting of a seemingly unarmed man. now the coin of the national guard. the location is wisconsin. the man's name is jacob lake. in video footage he is shown getting shot seven times by a white officer. -- jacob blake. getting shot seven times by a white officer. what is the latest on the incident, and how much more do we note? >> as you rightly said, jaco blake is in a serious condition, fighting for his life. he was shot seven times in the back by a police officer in front of his cldren. now, there are still a lot of details tbe uncovered about the events that led up to that moment, but a lot of people have already made up their mind, including protesters already gathering again here in the center of kenosha tand that is basis of the evidence they had seen in the video. no mistaking the evidence. it isncluded in this report and it is one that some viewers may find distressing. it has become athis time it is e
welcome to world news america in the u.s. and around the globe.is a heartbreaking series of events that hasar becomeoo common -- a police shooting of a seemingly unarmed man. now the coin of the national guard. the location is wisconsin. the man's name is jacob lake. in video footage he is shown getting shot seven times by a white officer. -- jacob blake. getting shot seven times by a white officer. what is the latest on the incident, and how much more do we note? >> as you rightly said,...
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here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." >>> the mayor of portland, >>> good morning. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> i'm will reeve in for kenneth moton. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." >>> the mayor of portland, oregon, is blaming president trump for creating hate and division after a right-wing supporte of the shooting shows trump supporters driving into protesters and spraying them with an unknown substance. >>> historic flight. after a visit to jerusalem, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, jared kushner, is joining the israeli delegation today for the first commercial flight from israel to the united arab emirates. >>> hundreds gathered outside the massachusetts statehouse to protest a new law. anyone 6 months or older must get a flu vaccination before attending school or day care. it's believed to be the first such law in the nation. >>> and the 140th edition of the u.s. open begins in a few hours in new york city. coronavirus concerns mean there will not be any fans or a number
here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." >>> the mayor of portland, >>> good morning. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> i'm will reeve in for kenneth moton. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." >>> the mayor of portland, oregon, is blaming president trump for creating hate and division after a right-wing supporte of the shooting shows trump supporters driving...
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you're watching bbc world news america. ome, the race for a we te aook at the role some volunteers are playing in the medical trials. >> thousands of british holiday makersre racing t get home before new coronavirus quarantine restrictions are enforced. peopleoming from countries like croatia. here's our. corresponde reporter: more than any other coun in europe, croatia relies on tourism. one euro in every six is from the industry. that means actually when you ink about -- it's not just the u.k., but it's been germany, austria, italy, slovenia, putting quarantine rules in place, hitting the industry hard. the fact ts not just u.k. but germany and france are quoting the fact that tourists returning from the dalmatian coast, the tourists there are starting to be the cluster of cases returning to other countries. people were talking about those who went on holiday to the north of italy, austr skiing, and then came back to their respective countries. they were blamed. people similar sense, have been blamed for coming back and sp
you're watching bbc world news america. ome, the race for a we te aook at the role some volunteers are playing in the medical trials. >> thousands of british holiday makersre racing t get home before new coronavirus quarantine restrictions are enforced. peopleoming from countries like croatia. here's our. corresponde reporter: more than any other coun in europe, croatia relies on tourism. one euro in every six is from the industry. that means actually when you ink about -- it's not just...
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this is kenneth moton along with mona kosar abdi and a special edition of "world news now." we welcome our west coast stations to continuous coverage of hurricane laura hitting the gulf coast. >> the storm is one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the united states with a storm surge of 20 feet expected along the louisiana coastline. >> abc's rob marciano joins us now from lake charles, louisiana. rob, good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. communications are hard. verizon wireless just went down. power obviously is out here in lake charles. i heard we've got verification of 130-mile-per-hour wind gusts. i believe it. we've got debris and glass breaking outside and all sorts of stuff flying around way too close. the wind -- this door we can't get open. i'm putting all my weight into it and it's not budging. we can't even get outside right now. there's a fire alarm in our building. for the most part, it's coming unglued, at least outside. other than that, it's a fortress. this town is taking it right now. we're about to get inside the eye itself where these wind
this is kenneth moton along with mona kosar abdi and a special edition of "world news now." we welcome our west coast stations to continuous coverage of hurricane laura hitting the gulf coast. >> the storm is one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the united states with a storm surge of 20 feet expected along the louisiana coastline. >> abc's rob marciano joins us now from lake charles, louisiana. rob, good morning to you. >> good morning, guys....
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. >> this is bbc world news americ reporting from new york city, i am loretta rebellion.cenes of devastation ineirut. officials at the port have been arrested as the investigation to what exactly happened continues. beirut's hospitals have been overrun withasualties. the death toll stands at 135 with more than 4000 people injured. chicagode says ss will learn online in the fall because of coronavirus. the u.n. warns of a lost generation worldwide if children are not taught in classrooms. japan marks 75 years the u.s. bombing of hiroshima. we look at the lingering impact of the attack and hear from some of the verlast survivors. for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to rld news america in beirut, a desperate srch is continuing for more than 100 people still missing after a huge explosion. 30000 people have been displaced. it is thought the explosion was caused by a fire that ignitedpi s of ammonium nitrate sted unsafely. a two week state of emergency has been declared. rami reports. reporter: this is what'sef l that shook beirut to its core. this is
. >> this is bbc world news americ reporting from new york city, i am loretta rebellion.cenes of devastation ineirut. officials at the port have been arrested as the investigation to what exactly happened continues. beirut's hospitals have been overrun withasualties. the death toll stands at 135 with more than 4000 people injured. chicagode says ss will learn online in the fall because of coronavirus. the u.n. warns of a lost generation worldwide if children are not taught in classrooms....
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thank you f watching bbc world news america.tor: fug for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialistseaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman tion. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. yuyi: i came to the unitedpbs. states when i was 24 years o. i did not speak any english. i felt very, very lost, really not knowing what to do with my life. one day on tv there was sesame street. ernie and grover and cookie monster. and it's not only that i learned to speak in english, now i know how tstlive in the unitees. so this is how you do it! noi'm powerful. now i know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how to do it. and i got that from pbs. i bought my firsruset of paints andes and i practiced. my path is children's books. and i have found who i wanted to be... which is that person who has something to say. me pbs and setreet, they opened all the w
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katty: welcome to "world news america"ou on pbs and the globe.ussian president vladimir putin says he has a police force ready to move into belarus, but y will do so o if what he calls extremists try to seize control. mr. putin called on authorities in belarus and the opposition to find a solution to the political unrest that erupted over disputed presidential election that was won by president alexander lukashenko. steve rosenbe has been to lukashenko's hometown steve: a country consumed by protests still needs to work the land. things, it's cucumbers from which have their o statue, and the president. alexander lukashenko grew up here and ran a localarm. his exhibit number one in the museum that he is exhibit nber one in the museum. lukashenko forre 40 years. hehey are side-by-side back in the ussr at a meeting of the local communist party. >> he was physically strongnd he got angry very easily. but when he was younger and a democrat, we liked him. he was not crazy. yes completely changed. --plhe has comely changed. steve: we did find some suppo
katty: welcome to "world news america"ou on pbs and the globe.ussian president vladimir putin says he has a police force ready to move into belarus, but y will do so o if what he calls extremists try to seize control. mr. putin called on authorities in belarus and the opposition to find a solution to the political unrest that erupted over disputed presidential election that was won by president alexander lukashenko. steve rosenbe has been to lukashenko's hometown steve: a country...
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in other news from around the world, new york city's health commissioner has resigned. e cited her deep disappointmentsiayor de 's handling of the coronavirus outbreak saying her expertise was not used to the degree it could have been. feion rates in new york arew w. tropical storm isaias has brought tornadoes and storms to the east coastf the u.s. after making landfall in north carolina. in virginia, more than 300,000 people are without power. effect all the weight to main. invi atlantic filed for bankruptcy protection. the longaul carrier is the second member of the virgin group to file for bankruptcy protection. airlines around the world have been hammered by the drop in air travel during the pandemic. you are watching bbc world news america. still toor come, ar fashion his bed for reeducation.uffed t tens of millions of people around manella havn b told to stay-at-home after a jump and coronavis cases. most shops have been ordered to close and public transport has been halted. >> the latest restrictions which are currently in place for two weeks were inzeoduced after
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you're watching "bbc world news america."till to come on tonight's program, 400 years after nature's engineershe vanis they're building dams in england. laura: nearly 1.2 million workers here in the u.s. filed for unemsoyment benef last week. that's the 20th straight week of more than one milon claims. the bbc has more on the timing of those figures for us. reporter: broader picture is when we keep hearing again and again from economists and that is that it is going to be a very long time before this job market heals. at's interesting about these figures, it is the last week that manamericans were eligible for the enhanced unemployment benefits. that is this $600 in extra wemployment benefits ak. that expired at the end of july. lawmakers are still figering what to do next. and yet here we are several days f on, the timeme keeps slipping, we were told friday, we were told psibly in the days ahead. meanwhile, the white house is saying it is prepareo act unilaterally if something i't donet time. the financial anxiety, the -- fo
you're watching "bbc world news america."till to come on tonight's program, 400 years after nature's engineershe vanis they're building dams in england. laura: nearly 1.2 million workers here in the u.s. filed for unemsoyment benef last week. that's the 20th straight week of more than one milon claims. the bbc has more on the timing of those figures for us. reporter: broader picture is when we keep hearing again and again from economists and that is that it is going to be a very long...
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in this is bbc world news america. my son matters.hose are the words of the father of jacob lake, a man shot in the back several times in wisconsin, leading to widespread protest. night two of the republican nation convention featured three people call trump. it is the psident's party. anger and unrest in belarus as thousando take t the streets. who are criticizing thepeople country's leadership. in spain cal out the military to tackle covid as the country sees its biggest surge in months. katty:elcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. the father of jacoblake, the ma who was shot in the back by police in wisconsin, says his son is paralyzed from the waist down. details of exactly whatne hap are still rather thin, but the anger over the incident is very real. this afternoon in kenosha, the family spoke to the press. fare is jacob blake'er. >> they shot my son seven times. 'like he didn' matter. but my son matters. he is a human being. katty: my son matters. those emotional words came aften a secoht of protest in wiscon
in this is bbc world news america. my son matters.hose are the words of the father of jacob lake, a man shot in the back several times in wisconsin, leading to widespread protest. night two of the republican nation convention featured three people call trump. it is the psident's party. anger and unrest in belarus as thousando take t the streets. who are criticizing thepeople country's leadership. in spain cal out the military to tackle covid as the country sees its biggest surge in months....
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children still sufferinin you are wat"bbc world news america." l to come on the mrogram, it isting at a record place -- paste. how huge chunks of ice in greenland could affectillions of people around the world. ♪ katty: south korea's spy agency says north korea's leader k jong-un has handed over some of his responsibilities to his sister's. sister and other aids. our correspondent has more on those reports. >>pp theyr to be saying is i kim jong-un has handed down some responsibilities. this is not complete power. kim jong-un remains in overall control. he is the supreme authority. but what seems to be happening is he is delegating some powers to his sister and other aids. we understand the majoritye of power handed over has been to his sister. why is this interesting? one, we are looking at the power of succession. who will take over north korea next should something happen to kim jong-un? you might remember earlier this year where he was gone from the public eye for severim weeks at a there were a number of rumors about his health. still, analyst
children still sufferinin you are wat"bbc world news america." l to come on the mrogram, it isting at a record place -- paste. how huge chunks of ice in greenland could affectillions of people around the world. ♪ katty: south korea's spy agency says north korea's leader k jong-un has handed over some of his responsibilities to his sister's. sister and other aids. our correspondent has more on those reports. >>pp theyr to be saying is i kim jong-un has handed down some...
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heo for all of you watching on pbs and around the world, welcome to "erc world news a." ere are more than 18 million recorded coronavirus cases around the world, and as the numbers grow, the databe itself mes politicized. in the u.s., president trump claims covid-19 cases are increasi testing, but we start tonight in iran where a bbc investigation found the number of deaths is far higher than the official number. the health ministry denies this. from the bbc's persian service, we have this story. rerter: gasping for air in the last hours of life. coronavirus victim on the 19th of february. his bthers, who are doctors, posted this video on social media. after that, officials were left with no choice but to admit that covid-19 was killing iranians. but it turns out his death from the virus was not iran's first. the bbc has seen what appear to be official government documents containing every hospital patient they think was infected by covid-19 at all those they suspect die with the virus. together, they show iran's epidemic started earlier a was far deadlier than the offici
heo for all of you watching on pbs and around the world, welcome to "erc world news a." ere are more than 18 million recorded coronavirus cases around the world, and as the numbers grow, the databe itself mes politicized. in the u.s., president trump claims covid-19 cases are increasi testing, but we start tonight in iran where a bbc investigation found the number of deaths is far higher than the official number. the health ministry denies this. from the bbc's persian service, we have...
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you are watching bbc world news america.till to come, a former fashion model in china was handcuffed to his bed for reeducation. tens of millions of people around manella have been told to stay-at-home after a jump and coronavirus cases. most shops have been ordered to close and public tnsport has been halted. >> the latest restrictions which are currently in place for two weeks were introduced after dons of medical associations warned that the health care system would collapse. infections continue to rise. there is cause for concern. or than 6000 new cases were reported on tuesday. following a week of recordfar numbers. the measures an the people who are not essential workers will only be allowed out to exercise or purchase vital goods. domestic flights have been the restrictions are currently in place until the 18th of august. docts hope it will give medical workers time to deal with the ske in cases. the bbc has obtained rare footage from china. a former fashion model from the uighur ethnicro can be seen handcuffed to a b
you are watching bbc world news america.till to come, a former fashion model in china was handcuffed to his bed for reeducation. tens of millions of people around manella have been told to stay-at-home after a jump and coronavirus cases. most shops have been ordered to close and public tnsport has been halted. >> the latest restrictions which are currently in place for two weeks were introduced after dons of medical associations warned that the health care system would collapse....
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we will take a closer look. ♪ welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the world. der lukashenko has ruled belarus for more than 20 years. he gave a speech at a factory but instead got heckled and booed. but he insists he will not call a new election. here is the latest. >> this was the day the workers tued on alexander lukashenko. thousands downing tools and marching. while the strikers rallied outside, belarus' beleaguered president arrived by helicopter to address those who stayed at work. he was no doubt hoping for a friendly crowd. >> [speaking foreign language] >> what he got was a public relations disaster. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> outside the plant was maria, pretty much the only opposition leader who has not been arrested or fled the count. >> for 26 years, the authorities have humiliated us. thank you for not being afraid. we are not the little people. we are the nation. >> are you worried about your own safety? >> no. i'm not worried. i feel very safe with my people in belarus. >> what is your message through the in
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this is "bbc world news america." the impact of mass migration in europe. look at what changed and what has not. >> earlier this year when tensions rose between turkey and europe,ury sent more migrants towards greece. it could do it again. right n' it is greece's actions are also causing concern. katt as president trump tries to paint democra as weak on law and order, joe biden makes it clear he does not support violence. >> the senseless violence and looting and burning and destruction of property -- i want to make something absolutely clear. rioting is not protesting. katty: and we meet tt shepherd from england whose new book set out his vision for the future of farming. ♪ welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the world. greece has been in harbor for migrants seeking a better life. nearly 9000 hundred people arrived there bac in 2015, throwing european politics into today, those numbers are lower but they have started to trend upwards again. the e.u. border forces the balkans is now the most active out for migrants, with more p tn 90ple making
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hello for all of you watching on pbs and around the world, welcome to "bbc world news america." there are more than 18 million recorded coronavirus cases around the world, and as the numbers grow, the data itself comes politicized. in the u.s., president trump claims covid-19 cases are increasing because there is more totesting, but we starght in iran where a bbc investigation found the number of deaths is far higher than the offici the health ministry denies this. from the bbc's persian service, we have this story. last hours of life. air in the 's first official coronavirus victim on the 19th of february. his bthers, who are doctors, posted this video on social media. after that, officials were left with no choice but to admit that covid-19 was killing iranians.
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"world news now," much of the east coast left reeling from isaias. >> boats tossed in north carolina,looding near philadelphia, and millions without power overnight all the way to maine. >>> new reporting overnight about the blast that devastated beirut. the explosion obliterating the city's port and damaging buildings across the city. >>> stranded for days on a desert island in the middle of the pacific. how these sailors were finally found. >>> meet the social media star who's only 3 years old. she's learning how to love herself by teaching all of us a lesson in return. it's wednesday, august 5th. >>> we say good morning, we made it through the storm here in the northeast. the building was shaking. >> right. >> because of isaias. i really feel like my time here in new york city, i've not seen anything like that, really, >> see the winds, the powerful rains, definitely felt the system. >>> we do begin with that breaking news, storm damage and destruction in more than a dozen states. >> what's left of isaias is mostly in canada after racing up the u.s. east coast. >> trees and power p
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hello and welcome to a special addition of abc world news america. when you live coverage of the first joint campaign event for the democratic party's president will candidate joe biden and democratic party's president will candidatejoe biden and his nominee for vice president kamala harris. they are speaking in wilmington in mr biden's hosted a delaware and let's listen in. because they certainly don't have anyone in the president now on their side. that will change in the biden harris administration. it will be gratifying to see the strong, enthusiastic reaction to senator harris as our next vice president. it comes from people all over the country, it's all over occurring. all ideological views, all backgrounds. events were predictable, some of them. from donald trump's white house and his allies. you all know who's coming. could have set your watches to it. he has already started his attacks, calling kamala mean. it's no surprise because whining is what donald trump does best, better than any president. we know that more is to come. so let's be c
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is how it goes. >> that is it for this half hour. >> follow us on facebook. >>> this morning on "world newsom the coronavirus task force. >> dr. deborah birx says this is the time to get the virus under control. new cases are cropping up on college campuses. police breaking up 20 parties over the weekend. another sorority quarantined after 23 members tested positive. >>> the democratic national convention begins today. house speaker nancy pelosi is focused on the november election. she is calling the house back from recess over concerns over the postal service and possible delays of delivery of mail-in ballots. >>> pandemonium at the zoo. could we be celebrating a birthday soon? what we know about the momma bear and the 24/7 panda-cam the zoo just launched. >>> pizza lovers, brace yourself. the pepperoni supply may be in danger. we'll break down the troubling news. it's monday, august 17th. >>> happy monday, everyone. hope you had a good weekend. keneth is off for the week. joining us is will reeve. >> stuck with me. here the whole week. >> we're excited. you look tan. getting some sun? >>
is how it goes. >> that is it for this half hour. >> follow us on facebook. >>> this morning on "world newsom the coronavirus task force. >> dr. deborah birx says this is the time to get the virus under control. new cases are cropping up on college campuses. police breaking up 20 parties over the weekend. another sorority quarantined after 23 members tested positive. >>> the democratic national convention begins today. house speaker nancy pelosi is...
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mark, we're going to get you that car for all the work you do here at "world news now." >> thank you>> it's your retirement. i >>> this morning on "world news now," the trump campaign accused of spreading misinformation about covid-19. >> both facebook and twitter targeting a trump social media post overnight. what it said. plus, new york city setting up checkpoints to fine people from certain states. and a school superintendent explains this photo of a packed high school hallway. >>> new details about the blast that leveled part of beirut, lebanon. thousands are homeless. now top officials are under house arrest. plus, this bride being photographed when the explosion happened. this morning she speaks to abc news. >>> outrage from some customers of one of the country's biggest banks when their accounts showed a zero balance. >>> and the debate over one couple's strict wedding dress code. no unnaturally dyed hair, no visible tattoos, no flats. the groomzilla telling his guests, if you don't like it, don't come. we'll get into it on this thursday, august 6th. >>> i don't see any proble
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host: you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come, we are going to trap down the plastic. how decades of pollution has caused lasting damage in our oceans. ♪ nadahost: the country has seen a spike in the coronavirus, with average cases doubling in recent weeks in france. lucy williamson has more. reporter:er the gent has been expanding its precautions over the last few weeks and months. masks are now compulsory in shops and offices. it has given permission to local authorities to make masks compulsory in some crowded streets. there are hundreds of places across france wear masks are compulsory in public. but this is another move again, thinking about it me time.n th work minister met unions en she came out, it was confirmed.
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>>> this morning on "world news now," white house shakeup. senior advisor to president trump, kellyanne conway, announcing she'll be leaving the white house. this coming just hours before trump gets set to take center stage at the republican national convention. >>> the gulf coast is bracing for a historic weather event, back-to-back storms hitting within days of each other. marco is within hours of making landfall in louisiana, residents being urged to prepare for the worst. already deadly tropical storm laura is right behind and gaining strength. we'll have the accuweather forecast. >>> get ready for a real-life fast and furious. two men revealing they completed the famous cross-country cannonball run drive in record-setting time. how they made it from new york to los angeles in less than 26 hours. >>> an early christmas present from the queen of country. dolly parton gives us all a sneak peek of her first christmas album in 30 years. >> the new track she just released. we'll have a sample in "the skinny." it is monday, august 24th. >>> goo
>>> this morning on "world news now," white house shakeup. senior advisor to president trump, kellyanne conway, announcing she'll be leaving the white house. this coming just hours before trump gets set to take center stage at the republican national convention. >>> the gulf coast is bracing for a historic weather event, back-to-back storms hitting within days of each other. marco is within hours of making landfall in louisiana, residents being urged to prepare for...
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international's world news center of moscow is kevin i would he with a half hour update in more detail 1st started releasing protesters who were detained during the arrest that followed sunday's disputed presidential election coming up now for you these are the 1st images of better russians walking free from detention some of them have been held for 4 days the interior ministry has pledged to release all detainees later today friday some 6000 people were arrested during the 1st 3 days of unrest and ambulance talks were released overnight describes what she witnessed. because it was lying there in booze. we cannot sell you constantly beaten so badly that i was going to just holmes to you it was a terrible. blood trails in my veins just heard every night it was terrible what's wrong is your life so bad decided to play a little boy he had because of some nonsense what kind of go to song. i don't know what you are we were just that sort of thing and
international's world news center of moscow is kevin i would he with a half hour update in more detail 1st started releasing protesters who were detained during the arrest that followed sunday's disputed presidential election coming up now for you these are the 1st images of better russians walking free from detention some of them have been held for 4 days the interior ministry has pledged to release all detainees later today friday some 6000 people were arrested during the 1st 3 days of unrest...
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thank you for watching world news america.arrator: funding for this presentaon of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. girl: we are the curious. ♪ woman 1:ow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing outor the first time all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and thoho have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. okie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful. li bob ross: a happle cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can exore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation o
thank you for watching world news america.arrator: funding for this presentaon of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. girl: we are the curious. ♪ woman 1:ow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing...
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you are watching "bbc world news america."t come. ♪ jane:aith and face masks, how the social divisions over covid restrictions are playing out in california. ♪ jane: china is stepping up measures to reduce food waste. the clean plate campaign comes after the esident said covid-19 had sounded the alarm on the issue. but reaction to the order has been mixed, with somen social media making fun of the campaign. carrie allen h more. correspondent: it is being pushed on everybody across the country now, that they have to be wasting less. so people are eating in big groups this is common to see the lazy susan's with 10 people around. it is culturally acceptable for people to leave a little bit of food to show thepr host you apeciate how much you have been given. this historically comes from a country of famine, so this is a way to show you are grateful. now this is different. people are being told you should now ke away what you leave, so you ll get a bagull of food winning the restaurant. -- when you leave the restaurant. ♪ jane: he
you are watching "bbc world news america."t come. ♪ jane:aith and face masks, how the social divisions over covid restrictions are playing out in california. ♪ jane: china is stepping up measures to reduce food waste. the clean plate campaign comes after the esident said covid-19 had sounded the alarm on the issue. but reaction to the order has been mixed, with somen social media making fun of the campaign. carrie allen h more. correspondent: it is being pushed on everybody across...
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news."g "bbc world still to come.lling] katty: when t carnival festival was cancele performers and workers were left without an income. we look at how brazil is coping with the virus. ♪ katty: police in belarus have brought more oppositioninigures, incla nobel prize winner, in for questioning in connee ion to what esident claims is an attempt to cobble -- topple his government. now.ve the report correspondent: we are outside the center of minsk, where a string of prominent figures have been summoned here for questioning. today, it was the turn of the wbel literature laureate, is a member of the opposition council, now coming under pressure from the authorities. that counsel says it is pushing for new elections and transfer of power. but the authorities here accuse her of attempting a coup. it is an intereing situation because on the one hand presidenlukashenko is trying to increase pressure on his opponents in the opposition, but the street protests are maintaining pressure on him. s it imething of a stalemate. ♪ katt
news."g "bbc world still to come.lling] katty: when t carnival festival was cancele performers and workers were left without an income. we look at how brazil is coping with the virus. ♪ katty: police in belarus have brought more oppositioninigures, incla nobel prize winner, in for questioning in connee ion to what esident claims is an attempt to cobble -- topple his government. now.ve the report correspondent: we are outside the center of minsk, where a string of prominent figures...
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. ♪ ♪ on pbl of you watching and around the globe, welcome to "world news america."on is the scene of a people after the country's prime minister announced t his entire government is stepping down. there has been mounting pssure in the streets, where protesters have been venting their anger over last week's explosion that killed more than 2 people. thousands were injured, and many remain missing.qu tin sommerville has been speaking to some of those who have lost everything. you maye ind some of thages distressing. quentin: inch by inch, lebanon is fling apart. l ey knew their government was finished, but stthey want more. even amid theear, these protesters can almost smell the government's downfall. it was brought down moments before, and there has been little change. a reshuffle of the same faces at the top isot one t solve lebanon's crisis. when the end came, thereere cheers and riot police. the prime minister gave his resignation to the president, but his governmntt remains u a new one can be found. the state is out in force in a shutter capital, carrying guns, no
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the road map out from google from the app store i think give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for breaking news part of the story you can also use it to send photos if. i set you up to date it will have more world news at the top of our next act kate ferguson has the jump in business have good. chemistry to any surprises. down. to 6. foot 6. count the fleet street. 3 times you want. to marry me.
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here in moscow welcome to world news from r.t. international 1st then the kremlin has dismissed as info noise claims that opposition activists alexina valmy had been poisoned the presidential spokesperson dmitri peskov said no substance has been identified and a number of different medical theories haven't been ruled out it comes after the german clinic now treating the russian activist said it had found a toxin in his system. we cannot take seriously the accusations that russian authorities ordered in the van need to be poisoned these are accusations which combine no means be true and are likely what i would describe as info noise my german colleague was quick to point to poisoning but he should have mentioned the possibility of a 2nd 3rd 4th version to all those possibilities which our doctors were looking at you can't single out one version at this point and he was airlifted to berlin on saturday he's still in a coma but his condition is stable peter all about has more details from outside the medical facility. dimitri pearce g
here in moscow welcome to world news from r.t. international 1st then the kremlin has dismissed as info noise claims that opposition activists alexina valmy had been poisoned the presidential spokesperson dmitri peskov said no substance has been identified and a number of different medical theories haven't been ruled out it comes after the german clinic now treating the russian activist said it had found a toxin in his system. we cannot take seriously the accusations that russian authorities...
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to stay with bbc world news. hello there.temperature was recorded in herstmonceaux in east sussex, 34 degrees, closely followed by 33 in farnborough in hampshire. more comfortable temperatures, more comfortable humidity through bedford and prestwick. it is going to be southeastern areas that continue to see the extreme temperatures over the next few days. but even here, temperatures will drop a bit by the end of the week. together with the heat and humidity, there's an increasing risk of catching some torrential rain with some heavy and thundery downpours. although, pinning down the detail is going to be rather difficult. as we head into the morning, we start with a fair bit of cloud around. maybe some showers or rain developing, particularly across wales in the southwest. these could turn heavy and thundery, drift their way northwards through the irish sea, threatening northwest england, northern ireland and heading into southern scotland. there could be the odd sharp shower further east, but there will be a lot of sunshine
to stay with bbc world news. hello there.temperature was recorded in herstmonceaux in east sussex, 34 degrees, closely followed by 33 in farnborough in hampshire. more comfortable temperatures, more comfortable humidity through bedford and prestwick. it is going to be southeastern areas that continue to see the extreme temperatures over the next few days. but even here, temperatures will drop a bit by the end of the week. together with the heat and humidity, there's an increasing risk of...
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. ♪ nada: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news ameca."begin tonight with the latest on a passenger flight thatil has crashed landing in southern india, breaking in two. at least 16 people are thought to have been killed, including the pilot. more than a dozen others are seriously injured. india officials say the fight overshot the runway during heavy rain in the city. our correspondent reports. >> this plane was bringing home indians who had beentuck abroad amidst the covi pandemic.landing in the dark amy n rainfallat many say is a challenging runway, the plane could not stop in time. both pilots e among those dead. off the runway.have skidded we must re-member it is a tabletop runway. so it seems to have crossed that runway and fallen into a ditch sort of place. because of that impact, there seems to have been a breaking of the front portion has been very badly damaged. >>he locals were among t first to resnd. the injured taken to in taxis and prite cars. families searching for loved ones they have waited months for. many on board are be
. ♪ nada: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news ameca."begin tonight with the latest on a passenger flight thatil has crashed landing in southern india, breaking in two. at least 16 people are thought to have been killed, including the pilot. more than a dozen others are seriously injured. india officials say the fight overshot the runway during heavy rain in the city. our correspondent reports. >> this plane was bringing home indians who...
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that's next on "world news now." the surfaces in your home in 24 hours. try new microban 24.hard surfaces to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria initially. once dry, it forms a bacteria shield that keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours, even after multiple touches. try new microban 24. available in multi-purpose, sanitizing, and bathroom sprays. this has been medifacts for microban 24. ♪ i always feel like sobody ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ >>> if you seem to feel like somebody's watching you out in the great outdoors these days, you might be right. >> increasingly it seems that somebody is actually a bear. so our own will ganss can "bearly" contain himself this morning over this one. good morning. >> "bearly." the puns coming fast and furious this morning. good morning, you guys. bear sightings and encounters are up in many parts of north america. this morning it's less about the actual bear and more about an official bear warning from the national park service that has people talking. >> what are you doing? >> taking off my shoes. >> why? >> because i run fas
that's next on "world news now." the surfaces in your home in 24 hours. try new microban 24.hard surfaces to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria initially. once dry, it forms a bacteria shield that keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours, even after multiple touches. try new microban 24. available in multi-purpose, sanitizing, and bathroom sprays. this has been medifacts for microban 24. ♪ i always feel like sobody ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ >>> if you...
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honest take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president obama's former chief strategist steve bartman has been charged with fraud federal prosecutors in new york allege that mr ballen and 3 others orchestrated a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of donors who gave money to an online crowd funding campaign to build a wall along the u.s. the southern border. south korea's intelligence agency says it has seen signs of a power shift in its reclusive communist neighbor north korea dictator kim jong il is thought to have transferred some of these powers to senior officials most significantly to his sister kim jong il the move has filled speculation that she's being groomed as his successor. london central criminal court was handed down a life sentence for the brother a suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a pop concert in manchester in 2017 ashame of bay he was convicted of murder attempted murder and conspiring to cause explosions will spend a minimum of 55 years in prison. but it's been a busy day for the german chancellor bef
honest take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president obama's former chief strategist steve bartman has been charged with fraud federal prosecutors in new york allege that mr ballen and 3 others orchestrated a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of donors who gave money to an online crowd funding campaign to build a wall along the u.s. the southern border. south korea's intelligence agency says it has seen signs of a power shift in its reclusive...
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. >> this is "bbc world news amerina." reportg tonight from new york city, i'm laura.aura: in beirut, lebanon begins three days of natio mourning as the cleanup and search for survifesersgoing goes on. the french presi visits, seeing the frustration firsthand. >> great deal of anger here some are calling for a e. revolution. others are telling them there needs to be politicalhange in this country. most are just asking for help. ura: taking aim at the national rifle association. new york's attorney general accuses the group of fraud and self-enrichment and sues to disband it. can tourism in tuscany be revived a with coronavirus? we go in search of the summer crowds. plus, takingn her biggest challenge yet. we meet the disabled sailor who for all of you watching on pbs amd around the globe, welcome to world newica . amid the grief and pain in lebanon tonight, there's growing anger at government. a massive explosion in beirut andured more than 5,0.ople. dozens are still missing. the french president flew there today. the first world leader to visit since the blast. re's o
. >> this is "bbc world news amerina." reportg tonight from new york city, i'm laura.aura: in beirut, lebanon begins three days of natio mourning as the cleanup and search for survifesersgoing goes on. the french presi visits, seeing the frustration firsthand. >> great deal of anger here some are calling for a e. revolution. others are telling them there needs to be politicalhange in this country. most are just asking for help. ura: taking aim at the national rifle...
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seo, nhk world, new york. >> doctors find themselves in a race every day. many are exhausted.ve become sick. and now many are suffering through other afflictions. here's nhk's world david mcclure. >> we're going to sit in here. >> reporter: steven palmer has been on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak in the u.s. he coordinates vaccine research at columbia university medical center in new york. his job puts him in frequent contact with covid-19 patients. >> and -- >> reporter: the work is grueling and dangerous and has taken an emotional toll. >> i'm not the same person i was before this happened. it really was a mixture of terror, grief and loneliness. >> reporter: new york was an early epicenter of the pandemic. and many health care providers were among those who died. in march, the first patients were rushed to the columbia university hospital. >> we were scared to death, you know? when you first walked into the hospital when covid was happening, it was as if it was in the air blowing at you. i washed my hands i would say up to 50 times a day. i put my hand in again
seo, nhk world, new york. >> doctors find themselves in a race every day. many are exhausted.ve become sick. and now many are suffering through other afflictions. here's nhk's world david mcclure. >> we're going to sit in here. >> reporter: steven palmer has been on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak in the u.s. he coordinates vaccine research at columbia university medical center in new york. his job puts him in frequent contact with covid-19 patients. >> and...
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washington, and world news america. shing back on belarus.he european union levels sations on the leadership. the president says he will put down further protests. kamala harris will heaine night three of the strange democratic convention to make the casthat she should be america's next vice president. and livesorever changed by the beirut blast. two weeks after the explosion, we look at theong term pain and frustration in lebanon's capital. >> getting reform, navigating sectarian divisions and past conflicts will be hard, and rany feel thek of a descent into bloodshed. ♪ katty: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start in lebanon. two weeks ago, an explosion in beirut rocked the city, destroyed the port, a killed 180 people. it injured thousands and lef hundreds o thousands homeless. today, as clean of drags on, the lebanese are angry, demanding answers and accountability. our lebanese correspondent has thstory. >> baby thomas was born the day gefore beirut's explosion. now, he is growp without a dad. >> he said he
washington, and world news america. shing back on belarus.he european union levels sations on the leadership. the president says he will put down further protests. kamala harris will heaine night three of the strange democratic convention to make the casthat she should be america's next vice president. and livesorever changed by the beirut blast. two weeks after the explosion, we look at theong term pain and frustration in lebanon's capital. >> getting reform, navigating sectarian...
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