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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend"... while the u.s. awaits a supreme court ruling that could overturn roe v. wade, latin american countries are expanding abortion access. then... a social media project memorializes some of the 1 million americans who have died from covid-19. >> it's a reminder just how much pain and trauma we have yet to process, not just for the folks who have lost somebody they love, but for the broader community overall and across the country. geoff: and... the premier league's fight for the title comes down to the wire. we discuss all things soccer and how this season has been unlike any other. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal have been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans and our u.s.-based customer service team can find what the fits you. to learn more, visit consumer cellular.tv. >> and with the ong
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geoff bennett breaks down the latest. geoff: judy, new numbers out today from the cdc show how drug overdoses have surged during the pandemic. more than 107,000 americans died of drug overdoses in 2021. that's the highest annual death toll ever recorded and a 15% increase from the year before. deaths involving fentanyl, meth, and cocaine rose sharply. for more, we're joined by dr. nora volkow, the director of the national institute of drug abuse. dr. volkow, it's good to have you with us. and to what do you attribute these numbers? fentanyl-related deaths are up. meth and cocaine overdose deaths also increased. why? dr. volkow: there are two factors. one of them is all of the stress and the uncertainty that the covid pandemic brought that made many people vulnerable to drug-taking as a way to cope with the stressors. but the other one is, during the covid pandemic, we have seen an acceleration of the distribution of fentanyl all over the united states. and fentanyl is being used not just to be sold by itself, but very fre
geoff bennett breaks down the latest. geoff: judy, new numbers out today from the cdc show how drug overdoses have surged during the pandemic. more than 107,000 americans died of drug overdoses in 2021. that's the highest annual death toll ever recorded and a 15% increase from the year before. deaths involving fentanyl, meth, and cocaine rose sharply. for more, we're joined by dr. nora volkow, the director of the national institute of drug abuse. dr. volkow, it's good to have you with us. and...
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when i spoke to it bennett of the _ general public. when i spoke to it bennett of the dup _ general public. when i spoke to it bennett of the dup earlier- general public. when i spoke to it bennett of the dup earlier who i general public. when i spoke to it. bennett of the dup earlier who has briefly party leader for a period, he said that votes going to traditional unionist voice, another anti—particle party, was a sign that unionism was heartening around that position. and for that reason, they would not be returning to the executive. i mention dysfunction a moment ago, isn't that a sign of democracy not working and democracy not functioning in northern ireland? democracy has to work. the opinion potting _ democracy has to work. the opinion potting prior— democracy has to work. the opinion polling prior to this election campaign and the results of this election— campaign and the results of this election campaign have demonstrated firstly that the issues around the protocol. — firstly that the issues around the protocol, yes,
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and this is the church of primary, mr. bennett. and i think that everything, or is it part of the instability of the government? i think that this is a why there is no question of israel is violating status for thousands of jews were allowed to go there. to pray at the factory of the matter is that there is no price tag to this, not in the middle east currency to promote the currency or we don't see any golf country calling their ambassador back or the jordanian flag was taken down on the yeah. voices from washington, also quite mild. so for better when the balance is between the stability of the government and the coalition, the voices that are coming from his own party that are protesting the status quo, challenging the status quo. so froze, he has to pay lip service there and especially lockheed that they respect the status quo because we have interest in the gov. we have interest in jordan, but we don't have interest in ramallah and we don't have interest in these jews on them. but the status quo, and here the status quo in on
and this is the church of primary, mr. bennett. and i think that everything, or is it part of the instability of the government? i think that this is a why there is no question of israel is violating status for thousands of jews were allowed to go there. to pray at the factory of the matter is that there is no price tag to this, not in the middle east currency to promote the currency or we don't see any golf country calling their ambassador back or the jordanian flag was taken down on the yeah....
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>> bennett is a settler himself. he is a committed supporter of the maternal permanent occupation of what is left of palestine. he is unwilling under any circumstances to negotiate with the palestinians. he made t that very clear. so get the coalition which included somparties interested in the negotiated settlement but his party and several of the other parties in the coalition are as committed to continuing the permanent occupation of palestine and the colonization, what is left, continues the israelis settlements, expropriation of palestinian land. bennt is not going to lead a movement toward any kind of resolution under any circumstances. in that respect, he differs in no way from netanyahu in the opposition. amy: rashid khalidi, thank you for being with us edward said , professor of modern arab studies at columbia university. among his books "the , hundred-years war on palestine." next up, we speak to the writer andrey kurkov. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "sparrow" by marcel khalife & oumaima khalil.
>> bennett is a settler himself. he is a committed supporter of the maternal permanent occupation of what is left of palestine. he is unwilling under any circumstances to negotiate with the palestinians. he made t that very clear. so get the coalition which included somparties interested in the negotiated settlement but his party and several of the other parties in the coalition are as committed to continuing the permanent occupation of palestine and the colonization, what is left,...
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but bennett has done a good job of making up with the democrats. relations became very strained with the democrats. bennett has made it a priority to get better relations with both sides. and the ties are good right now. today's incident is a bit of a strain. she was an american citizen. you hear expressions of regret, condemnation from the american side. the secretary of state is a former journalist. so there is sympathy for journalists in the white house. but i don't see long term damage to the relationship. the relationship goes deep, strategic interests. i think it will survive and thrive, even after today. >> joseph federman, thank you very much. >> late today, a spokesperson at the israeli embassy sent us a statement in response to the accusation leveled by the israeli military veteran that just heard, about his belief that isrli security establishment fears exposing the reality on the ground. the spokesman wrote "this statement is a libelous accusation and could not be further from theruth. israel values freedom of the press and human rights
but bennett has done a good job of making up with the democrats. relations became very strained with the democrats. bennett has made it a priority to get better relations with both sides. and the ties are good right now. today's incident is a bit of a strain. she was an american citizen. you hear expressions of regret, condemnation from the american side. the secretary of state is a former journalist. so there is sympathy for journalists in the white house. but i don't see long term damage to...
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bennett, the prime minister in the class. it addressing this directly saying that there will be an investigation initially saying that what the israeli army thought was that potentially she had been hit by palestinian gunmen during an exchange of fire in janine you now have, according to one, is already german, incredibly good, strong connections quoting the israeli chief of staff saying that they can now no longer really tell which side fires that he regrets the death and that an end of the investigation team has been set up. we're trying to get this confirmed by the army, but this journalist has solid sources of me. so, but policies will tell you that they don't trust any israeli investigation when it comes to how they operate. because there are a history of excessive force that multiple n g o organizations have always accused at all, we've seen it ourselves covering the stories here on the ground. so what she has done is, highlighting is something that is not new, unfortunately, to certain extent. and then that certain, th
bennett, the prime minister in the class. it addressing this directly saying that there will be an investigation initially saying that what the israeli army thought was that potentially she had been hit by palestinian gunmen during an exchange of fire in janine you now have, according to one, is already german, incredibly good, strong connections quoting the israeli chief of staff saying that they can now no longer really tell which side fires that he regrets the death and that an end of the...
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miss bennett, noticed couple of hours bring us up to date with. well, what we're now seeing is that the jewish settlers have actually left this area. the in the western world is ultra nationally celebrations, are taking place within the western rule itself, but just a short distance from here in the flash, one neighborhood of shaker gera settlers are actually attacking palestinian houses . palaces actually been arrested in that area. those clashes are ongoing. we've also seen class, she's not far from where i'm standing. you floher, dean street, which is just down there about 5 minute walk away. it's the one place the policies can get to before all of these check, for instance, you see around me out that were erected today by the israeli police. not allowing them to come in, but that's the scene now. some of those oh trip nationalist groups are now actually leaving. are they coming out in small number? i don't know whether that's a deliberate boy by the israeli army to funneled amount and small number in order to try and manage them. but the israe
miss bennett, noticed couple of hours bring us up to date with. well, what we're now seeing is that the jewish settlers have actually left this area. the in the western world is ultra nationally celebrations, are taking place within the western rule itself, but just a short distance from here in the flash, one neighborhood of shaker gera settlers are actually attacking palestinian houses . palaces actually been arrested in that area. those clashes are ongoing. we've also seen class, she's not...
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doctors studying the case of 57-year-old david bennett sr. say the heart contained an animal virus which may have contributed to his death. bennett died in march, two months after the groundbreaking transplant. doctors say the pig was checked for the virus using all available testing methods. >>> the pope used a wheelchair for the very first time in public, and a former cop finds out his punishment for assault. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the denver post" reports a former loveland, colorado, police officer was sentenced to five years in prison for violently arresting a 73-year-old woman with dementia. >> do you need to be arrested right now? no, no, no. okay. let's stop. come on. come on. >> i'm going home. >> body camera video shows officer austin hopp tackling the woman in 2020 after she left a walmart without paying for about $13 worth of merchandise. he was later seen joking about it. hopp pleaded guilty to second-degree assault. the woman said the officer dislocated her shoulder. her family settled a fede
doctors studying the case of 57-year-old david bennett sr. say the heart contained an animal virus which may have contributed to his death. bennett died in march, two months after the groundbreaking transplant. doctors say the pig was checked for the virus using all available testing methods. >>> the pope used a wheelchair for the very first time in public, and a former cop finds out his punishment for assault. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend"... as a series of devastating wildfires continue to burn throughout new mexico, a look at the role of climate change. then... a new documentary focuses on often overlooked stories o people figing against authoritarian governments around the world. and. the power of resilience -- the incredible story of one woman who started running marathons after she lost her leg to cancer. jacky: and there are so many things that you get told you can't do -- you can't do this, you can't do that -- and running was one of things. it was more of a stubbornness inside me -- i'm like, you know what? i want to give it a shot. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help you find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. â
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so james gordon bennett looked at the murder of the prostitute and and the accused young man. richard robinson was accused of having having killed her during a visit and he said richard robinson is being he's a poor young friendless man. who has no you know, no no powerful. no power at all. and he's being framed by this vicious madam and corrupt police and he said he's a good kid and on the other side you had the new york sun which was saying on and no it's a completely different thing. this is a rich kid who has influential friends and they are buying his they're buying the justice that they prefer because he's guilty is sin. so they fought and fought and fought and ratcheted it up again, and there was lots of fake stuff fake letters allegedly written by the murdered woman fake diaries allegedly written by the young man. i think what was going on here again, they're inventing how you report and tell news stories. real actual news stories rather than political argumentation. nobody had covered a crime with that kind of passion before but they also were we're trying to to gain
so james gordon bennett looked at the murder of the prostitute and and the accused young man. richard robinson was accused of having having killed her during a visit and he said richard robinson is being he's a poor young friendless man. who has no you know, no no powerful. no power at all. and he's being framed by this vicious madam and corrupt police and he said he's a good kid and on the other side you had the new york sun which was saying on and no it's a completely different thing. this is...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on pbs news weekend... >> i've never been afraid to be here. i am now. geoff: the city of buffalo is left reeling after a mass shooting, that is being investigated as racially-motivated. we dig into why violent extremism remains so pervasive in the u.s. then... president biden and fellow democrats seek to draw a stark contrast with far-right republicans. we look at whether that message is gaining traction. and... two days before pennsylvania's primary to fill a key senate seat, why this race could set the tone for both republican and democratic candidates nationwide. those stors and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individ
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on pbs news weekend... >> i've never been afraid to be here. i am now. geoff: the city of buffalo is left reeling after a mass shooting, that is being investigated as racially-motivated. we dig into why violent extremism remains so pervasive in the u.s. then... president biden and fellow democrats seek to draw a stark contrast with far-right republicans. we look at whether that message is gaining traction. and... two days before pennsylvania's primary to fill a...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on pbs news weekend... as russia prepares to celebrate its "victoryay," a stalemate in the battle for eastern ukraine, and the last civilians evacuate mariupol. then... the latest u. jobs report shows a year of solid growth, but as the economy recovers from the pandemic, inequality persists. and... our weekend spotlight: author and violinist brendan slocumb shares his experience in the world of classical music and how it inspired his writing. brendan: i know that the violin saved my life. i know that for a fact. geoff: those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been helping people connect. we offer a number of plans. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit our website. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions -- and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on pbs news weekend... as russia prepares to celebrate its "victoryay," a stalemate in the battle for eastern ukraine, and the last civilians evacuate mariupol. then... the latest u. jobs report shows a year of solid growth, but as the economy recovers from the pandemic, inequality persists. and... our weekend spotlight: author and violinist brendan slocumb shares his experience in the world of classical music and how it inspired his writing. brendan: i know...
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it's as yeah, the sisters play with so much enthusiasm. bennett, they have such a passion for fuko rolo, most professional players i know but south and really clean it. they found someone to give them a fresh opportunity, please. so and i kinda, i think it's opened up a whole new world for the e. this is a bad at the moment. that's certainly the case for sister anica who was a rising star in italy's top division until her calling. i quit my athletic career and said, lord, i'll come to you. but one day i want to play football again. that was 10 years ago . now i'm finally playing again. they're facing a team, a former top 2 players from monta. there'll be no special treatment for the nuns. if we want to win, we'll play hard with after a quick prayer. it's time for kick off with the opposition is too strong. with some loss possessions and failing to convert their gold chances, not even divine intervention can save them from losing $15.00 to $1.00. they take the result in stride for them. it's a joy to take part. great, so now it's time to blow the way so long. focus on europe is time brow
it's as yeah, the sisters play with so much enthusiasm. bennett, they have such a passion for fuko rolo, most professional players i know but south and really clean it. they found someone to give them a fresh opportunity, please. so and i kinda, i think it's opened up a whole new world for the e. this is a bad at the moment. that's certainly the case for sister anica who was a rising star in italy's top division until her calling. i quit my athletic career and said, lord, i'll come to you. but...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend"... the siege of mariupol continues, with no agreement in sight to evacuate women and children from the city's remaining ukrainian stronghold. then... living with covid. we talk to a public health expert about the next phase of the pandemic. and... our weekend spotlight with author don winslow, about his turn to activism and the current political moment. don: i think what i' learned is that as human beings, we have an infinite capacity for nobility and for evil. geoff: those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> mor funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 yrs consumer , cellular has been offering no wireless service plans to help people find one that fits them. to learn more, visit our website. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like y
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend"... the siege of mariupol continues, with no agreement in sight to evacuate women and children from the city's remaining ukrainian stronghold. then... living with covid. we talk to a public health expert about the next phase of the pandemic. and... our weekend spotlight with author don winslow, about his turn to activism and the current political moment. don: i think what i' learned is that as human beings, we have an infinite capacity...
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and then anthony said durham, probably the current prime minister bennett, suffers from us more than anyone else. because you see that the now is still on the, at the head of the party that has a 30 some, a parliament seats while been at the current prime minister, only a co man's 5 seats in a 120 seat parliament. and the only way he can compete with his predecessor is through violence. and radicalism and fundamentalism and the humiliation of palestinians in order to make sure that nathaniel doesn't come back to power. so what we have now is between the present prime minister and the all the prime minister, a very strange relationships. busy where the kind of government, even though it has bizarrely bizarrely some leftists factions and even one small but athenian faction it, it, it applies the kind of radical colonial violence in the occupied ther. there's that some of it we haven't even seen from devin and then any other government. ok, thank you. and i want to share, you know, the al jazeera life. i'm not and still i had for you on the program. sharina stance is hit us hard at al j
and then anthony said durham, probably the current prime minister bennett, suffers from us more than anyone else. because you see that the now is still on the, at the head of the party that has a 30 some, a parliament seats while been at the current prime minister, only a co man's 5 seats in a 120 seat parliament. and the only way he can compete with his predecessor is through violence. and radicalism and fundamentalism and the humiliation of palestinians in order to make sure that nathaniel...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend"... as fighting in eastern ukraine intensifies, evacuations of a steel plant in the war-torn city of mariupol continue. then... what this week'sentencing of a vocal turkish activist and philanthropist says about the state of free speech there. and... the real cost of historic inflation in this country. how one michigan family is trying to stay afloat. lindsay: we've been working the jobs, we've been putting in the hour and is just one kick in the teeth after another. geoff: those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans. our u.s.-based customer service team can find a plan that fits u. to learn more, visit our website. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributio
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend"... as fighting in eastern ukraine intensifies, evacuations of a steel plant in the war-torn city of mariupol continue. then... what this week'sentencing of a vocal turkish activist and philanthropist says about the state of free speech there. and... the real cost of historic inflation in this country. how one michigan family is trying to stay afloat. lindsay: we've been working the jobs, we've been putting in the hour and is just one...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend"... president biden travels to texas to comfort the grieving families in uvalde, following the massacre of 19 children and 2 teachers. then... we look at the influce of the national rifle association, as their annual convention wraps up this weekend in texas. and... we speak with a psychologist about how parents and caregivers can talk to kids about school shootings. lisa: i think parents really struggle to know what to say, what to ask their children, whether or not they should even bring it up, how to answer the very hard questions that children often ask at times like this. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help you find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend"... president biden travels to texas to comfort the grieving families in uvalde, following the massacre of 19 children and 2 teachers. then... we look at the influce of the national rifle association, as their annual convention wraps up this weekend in texas. and... we speak with a psychologist about how parents and caregivers can talk to kids about school shootings. lisa: i think parents really struggle to know what to say, what to ask...
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you want us to bring down this government has to buy bennett and le pete. and to get bank v as being the minister of police. so these were the public is intimidated both from the hamas was wanting to shoot rockets on israel, on television, on jews. and that was 2 years ago. and i intimidated by nathan, you know, who is provoking this government by sending those people and in setting the people against this government. so and on the other hand, i see the weakness of the palestinian authority because they are also kind of sub contractors of this government. and i remember i interviewed professor saying are saber few years ago, and he said it's time to run for mayor ship. and he said that he is considering now, you know, it's 55 years of your base of joseph. and what we seen from the central, we're all statistics in israel. the palestinians are now about 40 percent of the inhabitants of judaism. and they have the right to right. and they can form a coalition, which is where the jewish left. a maybe even with the older books and they can build mos whenever, whe
you want us to bring down this government has to buy bennett and le pete. and to get bank v as being the minister of police. so these were the public is intimidated both from the hamas was wanting to shoot rockets on israel, on television, on jews. and that was 2 years ago. and i intimidated by nathan, you know, who is provoking this government by sending those people and in setting the people against this government. so and on the other hand, i see the weakness of the palestinian authority...
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these really prime minister enough tale bennett then tweeted out that video about palestinian gunmen saying he was responsible for the killing. why is there this need for bennett to come out so quickly encounter the case that was being made by actual eye witnesses, including his use of a video that had no sourcing behind it? well, for 2 reasons. first is because surely in, as you know, and to the homes of every single palestinian and i would dare say every arab around the world. and i think that they are afraid of the, of the condemnations that are going to come. but 2nd city in is also a us citizen. and because she is a us citizen, there will likely be calls for investigations. we know how fake those investigations were, will be. but there's a bigger issue, which is that this is part and parcel of these really has gra, as of the israeli spin doctoring that occurs. step one is to always pass it out on the palestinian death or to blame palestinians, or other palestinians for the death, for israel's killing of a palestinian step 2 is always to have a, a fake call for an investigation.
these really prime minister enough tale bennett then tweeted out that video about palestinian gunmen saying he was responsible for the killing. why is there this need for bennett to come out so quickly encounter the case that was being made by actual eye witnesses, including his use of a video that had no sourcing behind it? well, for 2 reasons. first is because surely in, as you know, and to the homes of every single palestinian and i would dare say every arab around the world. and i think...
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thanks so much. katherine bennett. anthony heavy rain and flooding of devastated parts of india or bangladesh before the annual monsoon season. country child raise in flight and sent off this report. the lead division of not this bangladesh is prone to flood every monsoon season, but nothing in this jail within last 2 decade, according to the flood forecasting center. the villages we've talked to in this area said they haven't seen flood like this for over 2 decades. at least now you can see some of the houses been inundated with water, at least 500 school run under water. well, let's say 1000 villages have been effected thousands of actors fishing land, farming land has been devastated. now the government has set up facilities to sheltering people. at least $300.00 plus them. people are wanted, if the flesh lead get worse. thanks. good, get really challenging for them. what we know from the flood forecasting department is that the rain as received at the water level, is going down to 2 of the major labor. but if the d
thanks so much. katherine bennett. anthony heavy rain and flooding of devastated parts of india or bangladesh before the annual monsoon season. country child raise in flight and sent off this report. the lead division of not this bangladesh is prone to flood every monsoon season, but nothing in this jail within last 2 decade, according to the flood forecasting center. the villages we've talked to in this area said they haven't seen flood like this for over 2 decades. at least now you can see...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend," a russian strike kills civilians sheltering in a school, while the last ukrainian fighters in mariupol vow to fight to the death. then, as pressure builds on president biden to cancel some student loan debt, we look at the options he's considering and who would benefit. and, india's heat wave draws attention to the deadly costs of climate change. somini: at a time when global average temperatures are going up, heat waves are more intense, more frequent. and that's what we are seeing now. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> funding has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend," a russian strike kills civilians sheltering in a school, while the last ukrainian fighters in mariupol vow to fight to the death. then, as pressure builds on president biden to cancel some student loan debt, we look at the options he's considering and who would benefit. and, india's heat wave draws attention to the deadly costs of climate change. somini: at a time when global average temperatures are going up, heat waves are more...
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march from taking place or changing it scores and insisting off but the prime minister necessarily. bennett on the flags march on the same way on the same path and the same course. this is blood into a great and a white, most fear of tension here among the people, people hearing gods that have actually bought their food supplies, what they could buy from fuel. what? because they are also anticipating that it could lead to an escalation that would, any escalation or our escalation from god, launching a rockets. we know that it could lead to an instant response or military response from israel that could ignite another deadly war. and so these moments right now, as i speak to you, we have not witness to invest past our any statement from the policy infections. the last of their statements was that their joint hamburg is going to be a permanent assessing the situation. and it's going to be held and they are, they're had they have their hands on the trigger, and they're watching closely every development that comes and happens in jerusalem . okay, thank you for that una, i'll fight that for us
march from taking place or changing it scores and insisting off but the prime minister necessarily. bennett on the flags march on the same way on the same path and the same course. this is blood into a great and a white, most fear of tension here among the people, people hearing gods that have actually bought their food supplies, what they could buy from fuel. what? because they are also anticipating that it could lead to an escalation that would, any escalation or our escalation from god,...
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if you do a public poll, if bennett body is doing it, what it will find out that the israelis care more about the threat of terrorism. coming mainly former of your g from the janine refugee k. then about what happened to hearing on this. this is very unfortunate because this is a vicious circle that is not going to answer. i don't, i'm really afraid frontier a less than a minute. these righty, governments made it clear when your name was 1st presented to take over the post of the united nations. that oper tool for the policy occupy territory accusing you of being a biased person. the americans, as we said, and along with the internet, with some key players, the europeans and the u. k. have always been very skeptical about the reports over a human rights council. how, how are you planning to move forward? let me, let me share a consideration. i have on the momentous reality we are leaving also because of the tragic word that it's taking place in ukraine. this situation has given me a sense of hope and the fact that in this country, like those who have criticized the human rights counselo
if you do a public poll, if bennett body is doing it, what it will find out that the israelis care more about the threat of terrorism. coming mainly former of your g from the janine refugee k. then about what happened to hearing on this. this is very unfortunate because this is a vicious circle that is not going to answer. i don't, i'm really afraid frontier a less than a minute. these righty, governments made it clear when your name was 1st presented to take over the post of the united...
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. >> yeah so, bennett colleges want just to hbcus in the entire nation for women. it had about 1.7 $6 million worth of college debt in collections. so this was debt that was not necessarily their federal student loans but is maybe a parking fee, a library fee, unpaid tuition that these women were able to afford at the time and maybe had to drop out. it's a rather than bennett college taking that debt and continuing to collect on it and put it in a predatory nature, they sold it to the debt collective for opinions on the dollar, this had a secondary debt market works. and we raced it right so we believe that student debt is unjust, and it's disproportionately harming black women, black or weighs in particular. and so we raced to. sent out letters this week and a lot of folks are getting mail right now and are tweeting that collective has erased their college debt that they owed to bennett college. so i think this does is it really politicizes how quickly that can be erased and really is an indictment on the biden administration. what is the debt collective, wider gr
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and i'm joined by geoff bennett. this is his first stop. what's he done so far? and talk to me about the need for this government or the desire for this government to try to move away from some of the more integral parts of the economy? move them away from reliance on autocratic governments like china? >> that was a key message that the president had today, after he arrived in south korea, when he went to the samsung factory, which is a model for a factory that samsung is going to build in texas. that's what the president was emphasizing. he noted the economic alliances are a way to have a check on china. and then, also, they'll be the security alliance focused during the president's trip. also, this was for a domestic audience. the economy struggles with inflation, on top of mind for many americans. that's something that the president tried to draw a link to, saying something these alliances overseas pays dividends back at homes. when you can partner with a country like south korea and have a company build a plant in a country like the u.s., that helps with supp
and i'm joined by geoff bennett. this is his first stop. what's he done so far? and talk to me about the need for this government or the desire for this government to try to move away from some of the more integral parts of the economy? move them away from reliance on autocratic governments like china? >> that was a key message that the president had today, after he arrived in south korea, when he went to the samsung factory, which is a model for a factory that samsung is going to build...
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a palestinian israeli member of the canal was confronted enough tally bennett on monday. i'm sure ha, ha, ha ha, ha ha. how do you get dark interior? i knew serene on both the personal and family level. i'm challenging the prime minister bennett, and i'm telling him in front of everyone that he knows the identity of the officer who shot sharina, you know, from which a jeep the officer shot her from. you know, the rifle and telescopic lens he used to kill to ring in the block. oh yeah, i hear you are lying you or a lawyer. im anesha dan because if i lied the entire world would know. it's not me who's called the swindler by every one. and once again, i challenge you that you know from which a jeep the officer shot her from march and you know, the rifle and the telescopic lens, he used to kill serene dead. still ahead and i'll da 0. we look at her pollution is the was largest environmental risk factor for disease and from mature death and equal pay for equal play. the historic deal between the men's and women's football unions in the us ah. to fire danger in the 4 corners th
a palestinian israeli member of the canal was confronted enough tally bennett on monday. i'm sure ha, ha, ha ha, ha ha. how do you get dark interior? i knew serene on both the personal and family level. i'm challenging the prime minister bennett, and i'm telling him in front of everyone that he knows the identity of the officer who shot sharina, you know, from which a jeep the officer shot her from. you know, the rifle and telescopic lens he used to kill to ring in the block. oh yeah, i hear...
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well, the most recent statement issued by the prime minister, naturally bennett. and he specifically was it said he was up because president who the bass, the police palestinian present in line with al jazeera statement and cutter statement, accusing these rating security forces of killing sharing. and basically, naturally bennett saying that according to preliminary information that these really have. and this is also in line with the army statement which was issued soon after the news came out and that they said, maybe it was palestinian gunmen that fired on the journalist again. nick, you know, according to assure your colleagues on the ground, our colleagues and also other journalists with her are they under no uncertain terms saying that they were targeted by israeli snipers at these rady army on the ground as they were in the middle of, of, of a raid in the g need refugee camp, so we're gonna have to wait and cedar calls for a proper investigation. this is now a very high profile situation. now you've had reactions, not just obviously from the palestinians,
well, the most recent statement issued by the prime minister, naturally bennett. and he specifically was it said he was up because president who the bass, the police palestinian present in line with al jazeera statement and cutter statement, accusing these rating security forces of killing sharing. and basically, naturally bennett saying that according to preliminary information that these really have. and this is also in line with the army statement which was issued soon after the news came...
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and i think additionally, there's a lot of anxiety here under bennett's current, a rule, let's say, or under his term. and there are emboldened by him being present in the connected. but he also is ruling and, and, and in leadership at a time when, you know, just 2 days ago we've seen a law pass, it is really, settlers are now able to pray. i'm upset and this absolutely is a provocation. and it's something that yeah and, and as we've seen over the past few months, you know, the spiraling violence of alaska. alexa most than we had the death about a 0 journalist republic le killed bon israeli spy. but is there a danger? do you think that the violence could now spiral into another palestinian uprising or not a gauze? a war? yes, absolutely. as i was saying, the provocation of israeli settlers being present. alexa, never mind praying. there is absolutely a provocation against the palestinian people in jerusalem in the west bank. i crossed historic house and in 48 territories and of course in gaza and in the diaspora itself. and with the murder of sharing a wall outlet, we have seen that te
and i think additionally, there's a lot of anxiety here under bennett's current, a rule, let's say, or under his term. and there are emboldened by him being present in the connected. but he also is ruling and, and, and in leadership at a time when, you know, just 2 days ago we've seen a law pass, it is really, settlers are now able to pray. i'm upset and this absolutely is a provocation. and it's something that yeah and, and as we've seen over the past few months, you know, the spiraling...
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i was actually a member of the can i sit confronted nestali bennett on monday? i'll come shot, you spot shout. yeah ha. how do i get that should share in? i knew sharon on both the personal and family level. i'm challenging the prime minister bennett, and i'm telling him in front of everyone that he knows the identity of the officer who shot serene. i'm sure you know from which a cheap the officer shot her from. you know, the rifle and telescopic lens, he used to kill sharina here. mm hm. so yeah, i hear you are lying you or a lawyer, emma nissan. if i lied the entire world would know. it's not me who's called the swindler by everyone. and once again, i challenge you that you know, from which a jeep the officer shot her from march, and you know, the rifle and the telescopic lens, he used to kill serene. so the head on al jazeera, the world's longest serving prime minister, is getting ready to step aside. look at his social choice of success with why the war in ukraine is pushing up food and fuel prices in britain. ah, the journey has begun the faithful wold copi
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in on both the personal and family level i'm challenging the prime minister bennett, and i'm telling him in front of everyone that he knows the identity of the officer who shot sharina ross. i'm sure you know from which a cheap the officer shot her from, you know, the rifle and telescopic lens, he used to kill to ring european. oh, yeah. i hear you are lying. you or a lawyer. im anesha. because if i lied, the entire world would know, it's not me who's called the swindler by every one. and once again, i challenge you that you know, from which a jeep the officer shot her from march, and you know, the rifle and the telescopic lens, he used to kill sharing stella don algae, xerox hewing for hours to get petrol in sher lanka, after the government warms it's running out of supplies. ah that's are at the philippines, eastern side of borneo st. away see west popular i think we'll see a concentration of pretty big thunderstorms. in the few days. the orange shows out where the heaviest are, but there's a very obvious orange patch coming in to me and mar, which is i think the start of the easte
in on both the personal and family level i'm challenging the prime minister bennett, and i'm telling him in front of everyone that he knows the identity of the officer who shot sharina ross. i'm sure you know from which a cheap the officer shot her from, you know, the rifle and telescopic lens, he used to kill to ring european. oh, yeah. i hear you are lying. you or a lawyer. im anesha. because if i lied, the entire world would know, it's not me who's called the swindler by every one. and once...
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we have heard what naftali bennett has had to say as well. what can or might israel do about this, do you think? ~ ., ., ., think? well, in addition to callin: think? well, in addition to calling in _ think? well, in addition to calling in the _ think? well, in addition to calling in the russian - calling in the russian ambassador, it's not going to change russia's narrative, because that is the central basis for invading ukraine and trying to grab as much of it as possible and possibly beyond ukraine. so there is little that israel can do. israel can be more clear that it had been before, it has been much more clear very recently that it stands on ukraine's side, not on russia's side. there was a complication in that in syria, they were trying to see conflict there air force is inviting in syria, but at this point they have really clearly stated, especially the foreign minister, that israel is on ukraine's side and doing everything possible to support ukraine. ,, ., everything possible to support ukraine. , , ., ., ~ everything possible to s
we have heard what naftali bennett has had to say as well. what can or might israel do about this, do you think? ~ ., ., ., think? well, in addition to callin: think? well, in addition to calling in _ think? well, in addition to calling in the _ think? well, in addition to calling in the russian - calling in the russian ambassador, it's not going to change russia's narrative, because that is the central basis for invading ukraine and trying to grab as much of it as possible and possibly beyond...
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so mr. bennett, the brian minister of israel is a lawyer and he's trying to avoid the, the crime and to avoid the responsibility of this crime is fine. we're talking in the last 20 years or 48, but a steam young journalist were killed. give me another country around. ready within 20 years, do you have 148 or just being killed? so this is the lung of these are the government and they don't care about the r john earnest with the r medics with the r whatever. as far as the are seniors, then it's very well known as economy, the light finger on the trigger, and they kill anybody seen the end in front of them. okay, well let's just be clear today is watching a home. there hasn't been an investigation. yes. and we don't know what 100 percent, who is so blame the bad mx clinic to takes on what happens this morning. got with israel and the palestinians blaming each other. so let's just talk about what each side are claiming if i understood your question because the voice is very low, so very low. however, m we are talking about, you know, this lady said that they wanted to do a kind of a join
so mr. bennett, the brian minister of israel is a lawyer and he's trying to avoid the, the crime and to avoid the responsibility of this crime is fine. we're talking in the last 20 years or 48, but a steam young journalist were killed. give me another country around. ready within 20 years, do you have 148 or just being killed? so this is the lung of these are the government and they don't care about the r john earnest with the r medics with the r whatever. as far as the are seniors, then it's...
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bennett accepted putin's apology. now, when a spokesman for putin was asked if that was the case, he neither confirmed nor denied that putin had apologized. so for now, i suppose we have to take the prime minister's office word for it that the russian president did indeed apologize for those comments by his foreign minister. >> very curious. elliott, thank you. >>> and 34 past the hour. if you are shopping for a mortgage, you'll find something you haven't seen in more than a decade, that is ahead. >>> and former defense secretary claiming that president trump floated the idea of launching missiles at mexico. it with this. but new preparation h soothing relief spray is the 21st centurury way to do all three. even touch free. preparation h. get comfortable withth it. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with injections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk
bennett accepted putin's apology. now, when a spokesman for putin was asked if that was the case, he neither confirmed nor denied that putin had apologized. so for now, i suppose we have to take the prime minister's office word for it that the russian president did indeed apologize for those comments by his foreign minister. >> very curious. elliott, thank you. >>> and 34 past the hour. if you are shopping for a mortgage, you'll find something you haven't seen in more than a...
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a member of the method confronted and tele bennett on monday. yeah. he gets action sherry and i knew serene on both the personal and family level . i'm challenging the prime minister bennett, and i'm telling him in front of everyone that he knows the identity of the officer who shot sharina. i'm sure you know from which the officer shot her from. you know, the rifle and telescopic lens, he used to kill serene. i know you are lying. 6 you are a lawyer in me because i lied the entire world would know. it's not me who's called the swindler by everyone. and once again, i challenge you that you know, from which chief the officer shorter much and you know, the rifle and the telescopic lens used to kill sri data under their immediate network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists. in the occupied westbank, showing a work lay was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment in jeanine. on the day of her funeral, israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourne
a member of the method confronted and tele bennett on monday. yeah. he gets action sherry and i knew serene on both the personal and family level . i'm challenging the prime minister bennett, and i'm telling him in front of everyone that he knows the identity of the officer who shot sharina. i'm sure you know from which the officer shot her from. you know, the rifle and telescopic lens, he used to kill serene. i know you are lying. 6 you are a lawyer in me because i lied the entire world would...
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it confronted enough tony bennett on monday. how come you know, how he gets action, cherry and i knew serene on both the personal and family level. i'm challenging the prime minister bennett, and i'm telling him in front of everyone that he knows the identity of the officer who shot serene or something. you know, from which a jeep the officer shot her from, you know, the rifle and telescopic lens, he used to kill serene. i mean, you are lying. you or a lawyer. in my name, if. if i lied the entire world would know. it's not me who's called the swindler by everyone. and once again, i tell you that, you know, from which chief, the officer shot her from much and you know, the rifle and the telescopic lens used to kill sri, i was the 0 media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation. is the killing of its journalist in the occupied westbank. serene. actually was shot in the head by a very forces while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces stormed the procession
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one of the ramifications on charlie bennett government after her resignation. well, it sent shockwave through the government together as a way visa resignation has meant that the government has gone into an emergency meeting or going into an emergency meeting in the next few hours. the coalition will be meeting as well as putting a tremendous amount of pressure on there. still the government, they won't, this won't fall today, the government winful today, but it may, will mark the beginning of the end of this particular government and early elections that now the opposition are using this as a way of actually trying to put pressure on the government they'll be meeting on wednesday to try and decide what they want to do next. in all likelihood, it may well be early elections now her this way be herself, has issued a tweet. she said this last month, the month of ramadan has been unbearable. the sites that came from temple mouth and the violent policeman in front of the crowd of worshippers. the funeral palestinian gen assuring a barclay brought me to only one val
one of the ramifications on charlie bennett government after her resignation. well, it sent shockwave through the government together as a way visa resignation has meant that the government has gone into an emergency meeting or going into an emergency meeting in the next few hours. the coalition will be meeting as well as putting a tremendous amount of pressure on there. still the government, they won't, this won't fall today, the government winful today, but it may, will mark the beginning of...
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minister many guns met with the military chief of staff and these weighty prime minister naturally bennett, was being updated on the situation. the border crossings from gaza and the occupied west bank had been closed since tuesday afternoon, due to memorial day and independence day. and what a standard procedure doing events like these in israel, the west bank closure has now been extended until sunday. as a result of this attack, stephanie decker al jazeera west drew slim t cray, now where heavy fighting has continued on the besieged stay oblong in mattie a poll. this is despite russia announcing a ceasefire. the site to allows civilians out some to under civilians are still trapped there. many of them women and children together with about 2000 ukrainian fighters. united nations has been working with both sides to get people out safely . cateel lopez who the young reports it's considered last pocket of ukrainian resistance in the shattered city of mario pool . and the scene of the heavy fighting for weeks ukrainian forces, the russians are attacking the assal, stall, steel factory, wher
minister many guns met with the military chief of staff and these weighty prime minister naturally bennett, was being updated on the situation. the border crossings from gaza and the occupied west bank had been closed since tuesday afternoon, due to memorial day and independence day. and what a standard procedure doing events like these in israel, the west bank closure has now been extended until sunday. as a result of this attack, stephanie decker al jazeera west drew slim t cray, now where...
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it confronted enough tale bennett on monday. charlotte? yeah. how he gets actually cherry and i knew serene on both the personal and family level. i'm challenging the prime minister bennett, and i'm telling him in front of everyone that he knows the identity of the officer who shot sharina. i'm sure you know from which the officer shot her from, you know, the rifle and telescopic lens, he used to kill serene. i know you are lying. you are a lawyer in my name because if i live the entire world would know it's not me who's called the swindler by everyone. and once again, i tell you that, you know, from which chief the officer shorter from much and you know, the rifle and the telescopic lens used to kill sri data could get had all just 0. why rising cooking gas prices in nigeria? i mean, more trees been cut down and plus i'm just newman in van offending in one of the countless lines. what you been saying? they are spending too much of their lives coming up. i'll tell you why. a and he has begun. the 3 full world camp is on its way to cat hook your
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a member of the clifford confronted and if charlie bennett on monday, i'm part of charlotte. yeah. how do you actually cheer in? i knew serene on both the personal and family level. i'm challenging the prime minister bennett, and i'm telling him in front of everyone that he knows the identity of the officer who shot serene. but i'm sure you know from which a jeep the officer shot her from. you know, the rifle and telescopic lens, he used to kill serene. i mean, you are lying. you are a lawyer in my name, because i live the entire world would know. it's not me who's called the swindler by everyone. and once again, i tell you that you know, from which chief the officer shot her phone much and you know, the rifle and the telescopic, lynn used to kill sri data under their immediate network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists in the occupied westbank, sharina worker was shot in the head by ready forces. while she was on assignment in janine what members of the international community have condemned her killing and c
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and kate bennett with us. traveling with the first lady on his trip to eastern europe and spending the mother's day weekend with refugees. so far how is it going? >> reporter: well it is been a very busy trip. we're in slovakia now but today he were in romania and bucharest and she had a meeting with humanitarian hearing about boos on the ground situation. there are still 7,000 ukrainian refugees arriving etch day. including mothers and children. she later went to a school with the first lady of romania who happens to be a full time teacher in addition to her role as first lady. they visited a school where ukrainian children have been on absorbed by the education system in romania and how classrooms have to adjust in size and these are children that have been through recent trauma. they've picked up and left their homes and now re-entering a new city, a new school and a new classroom and friends and all sorts of things. the first lady was there to listen to them and observe them in the classroom. one little gi
and kate bennett with us. traveling with the first lady on his trip to eastern europe and spending the mother's day weekend with refugees. so far how is it going? >> reporter: well it is been a very busy trip. we're in slovakia now but today he were in romania and bucharest and she had a meeting with humanitarian hearing about boos on the ground situation. there are still 7,000 ukrainian refugees arriving etch day. including mothers and children. she later went to a school with the first...