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captioning spoponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is off on the newshour tonight, economic aid-- the senate debates increasing federal covid relief checks to $2,000. we talk to a leading republican senator opposed to the idea. then, the nuers grow-- the u.s. loses another 3600 people to covid-19 as overall deaths pass 340,000 and infections approach 20 million. plus, a slow rollout-- as the u.k. authorizes a neine, the roll out here in the u.s. falls short of projections. and, small town surge-- after largely avoiding the first wave of covid cases, hospitals in less populated areasow struggle with an influx of patients. >> we're still seeing a lot of community spread. i nestly can't think of anybody i've had in this hospital that was from ts areait that ir didn't know or know their family members. >> nawaz: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. n major funding for the pbs newshour has beeprided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. ussf, the engine thaconnects >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their
captioning spoponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is off on the newshour tonight, economic aid-- the senate debates increasing federal covid relief checks to $2,000. we talk to a leading republican senator opposed to the idea. then, the nuers grow-- the u.s. loses another 3600 people to covid-19 as overall deaths pass 340,000 and infections approach 20 million. plus, a slow rollout-- as the u.k. authorizes a neine, the roll out here...
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captioning s sponsored by newshour productions, llc e >> nawaz: goning, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is off. on the newshour tonight, the pandemic marches on: covid-19 deaths top 337,000 as a new strain is confirmed in the u.s. t talk with president-elect biden's pilead the c.d.c. of representatives overridesouse president trump's veto of a defense spendingill as the fight over covid relief payments moves to the senate. an a hidden crisis-- with hospitals overrun with pandemic patients, many americans areng delamportant medical care, often with devastating consequences. >> while it's very important to take necessary precautions for avoiding exposur'sto covid-19, lso important to get your timely medical care. >> nawaz: all that and more on toght's pbs newshour. >> major funng for the pbs wshour has been provided by: >> architect. bee-keeper. mentor. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life, well-planned. our u.s.-based customer service team is on hand to help. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> the john s. and james l. kn
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you and nawaz sharif are now. you and nawaz sharif are sending your video links back into pakistan sometimes to thousands of people demanding in early and to mr and current government. this isjust a month ago nawaz sharif said to thousands of people he said that the integrity of the army chief had disappeared. he said that the general was responsible for levering him out of office and rigging 2018, as you said, this is what nawaz sharif said, directly to the general, the chief of the army is that you packed up our government and you put the nation at the altar of your own wishes. you rejected the people's choice in elections and installed in inefficient, and installed in inefficient, and capable brute leading to economic catastrophe. what an extra ordinary thing to say. of your countries chief of army. it's their reality. the buck stops at the top. and the deep state is known, what deep state doesn't pakistan. is it a surprise to you? it is known the world. they just surprise to you? it is known the world. theyjus
you and nawaz sharif are now. you and nawaz sharif are sending your video links back into pakistan sometimes to thousands of people demanding in early and to mr and current government. this isjust a month ago nawaz sharif said to thousands of people he said that the integrity of the army chief had disappeared. he said that the general was responsible for levering him out of office and rigging 2018, as you said, this is what nawaz sharif said, directly to the general, the chief of the army is...
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pctns >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz.>> judy woodruff is off. on the newshr tonight, an a explosion in nashville-- a major blast damages dozens of downtowg buildiin what police are calling an intentional act. then, waiti for a pardon-- despite the politicaler contr, how the president can change lives by commuting criminal charges. >> we need to come together as a collective to work on bringing more men andomen home to their families. >> nawaz: and it's fridy. david brooks and karen tumulty deak down the week's new look back at the year in politics. a all th more on tonight's pbs newshour. >smajor funding for the pb newshour has been provided by: ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org.amio ight foundat. fostering informed and engagedt. communities. more at kfrg. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broa
pctns >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz.>> judy woodruff is off. on the newshr tonight, an a explosion in nashville-- a major blast damages dozens of downtowg buildiin what police are calling an intentional act. then, waiti for a pardon-- despite the politicaler contr, how the president can change lives by commuting criminal charges. >> we need to come together as a collective to work on bringing more men andomen home to their families. >> nawaz: and it's fridy....
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manhandled you say, the truth is nawaz sharif is a convicted criminal. i hope you know that both cases in which he has been convicted, in bothjudgements it is been written that the prosecution has not been able to prove any corruption, any kickback, any loss to the executive orders and so on. i'm sorry, sir, but it is quite clear that he is a convicted criminal. and again the accountability court which works alongside the national accountability bureau found against nawaz sharif. i believe he was given a 10—year sentence and that was reduced ultimately to seven years. he was then allowed to come to london on medical grounds. the same medical grounds that brought you to london too. here the two of you, sit. and now you and he, you of course used to be his finance minister in the pakistan government. you and he put yourselves forward as leading voices in the opposition in pakistan. demanding early elections and an end to imran khan's government. i ask you what credibility do you think you have with the pakistani people? what credibility does imran khan h
manhandled you say, the truth is nawaz sharif is a convicted criminal. i hope you know that both cases in which he has been convicted, in bothjudgements it is been written that the prosecution has not been able to prove any corruption, any kickback, any loss to the executive orders and so on. i'm sorry, sir, but it is quite clear that he is a convicted criminal. and again the accountability court which works alongside the national accountability bureau found against nawaz sharif. i believe he...
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thank you. >> nawaz: the showdown is over. in a surprise move late sunday night, president trump signed the covid relief and government funding bill, after days of delay, demanding last-minute changes.gh william br begins our hverage. >> tse will be in order. >> brangham: lawmakers returned to washington today, after a high-stakes standoff with president trump over coronavirus relief and government funding. .>> it really is a disgra >> brangham: for days, the president refused to sign the $2.3 trillion bill to provide $900 billion in coronavirus relief and fund the federal government through the rest of fiscal year 2021. bu suddenly reversed course. in a statement, the president said he had signed the bill, rescissions" t back what he said was "wasteful" spending. onat's even though his own administraad helped still, his demandsutbacks. are unlikely to go anywhere. congresswoman nita lowey, who chairs the house appropriations committee, said she anr ecdemocrats "will rejt any rescissions submitted by the present's statement al
thank you. >> nawaz: the showdown is over. in a surprise move late sunday night, president trump signed the covid relief and government funding bill, after days of delay, demanding last-minute changes.gh william br begins our hverage. >> tse will be in order. >> brangham: lawmakers returned to washington today, after a high-stakes standoff with president trump over coronavirus relief and government funding. .>> it really is a disgra >> brangham: for days, the...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is off. on the newshour tonight, crisis averted-- economic aid is green- lit and the federal government stays open after the pe sident signs ssive covid relief bill then, the nashville bomber is named-- authorities identify the man behind the christmas day bombing, as the investigation turns to possible motives. and, getting the vaccine-- asco d inoculations begin, we report from the democratic republic of congo on when developing nations will be ablee to their citizens. >> though the african c.d.c. hae promised not te them out, african nations do not know when or how many doses of the vaccine will be available to them. >> nawaz: all that re on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> grandparents.nt >> we o put money aside for them, so, change in plans. >> all right, let's see what we can adjust. >> we'd be closer to the twins. >> change in plans. >> okay. >> mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. >> let me guess
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>> don't cry. >> nawaz: oh, honey. >> don't cry. >> nawaz: oh, babe, i'm so sorry. sorry. >> it's okay, it's okay. it's all right, we're going toem see oon. >> nawaz: the question of how soon is one michele can't answer just yet.so until then, she says staying home to stay safe and staying as optimistic as ssible. >> i would say i miss you guys, i love you guys forever and ever and ever.r >> nawaz: the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz. >> woodruff: in the wake of two bloody terrorist attacks, the french government is planning new legislation to crack down on radical islam.sp from parisial correspondent malcolm brabant reports. >> reporter: paris and its landmarks are eerily quiet because of the coronavirus lockdown. but the tranquility is a mirage, because a battle is taking place for the soul of france, and its core principle of secularism, where religion should never interfere with citizens' rights. the beheading in october of parisian teacher samuel paty by a chechen islamist was the catalyst for change. muslim pupils cartf the showing prophet mohammed published by t
>> don't cry. >> nawaz: oh, honey. >> don't cry. >> nawaz: oh, babe, i'm so sorry. sorry. >> it's okay, it's okay. it's all right, we're going toem see oon. >> nawaz: the question of how soon is one michele can't answer just yet.so until then, she says staying home to stay safe and staying as optimistic as ssible. >> i would say i miss you guys, i love you guys forever and ever and ever.r >> nawaz: the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz. >>...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodrufis off. on the newshour tonight, the pardon power the president issues another round of controversial pardons while complicating congressional efforts towards a new covid relief bill. then, at the last minute, negotiators fromhe united kingdom and the european union finalize arexit trade deal, four years in the making. plus, the time of an economic crisis, a crucial time for giving and what it means to organizations that serve those in nd. and, a nation divided-- we step back for the long vihow the u.s. is being transformed by the pandemic. one of the striking things about this year is that the partisan divides that have shaped our politics for so long clearly also shape our culture and our way of processing reality. >> nawaz: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the kendeda fund. committed to advvecing restoraustice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at ke
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodrufis off. on the newshour tonight, the pardon power the president issues another round of controversial pardons while complicating congressional efforts towards a new covid relief bill. then, at the last minute, negotiators fromhe united kingdom and the european union finalize arexit trade deal, four years in the making. plus, the time of an economic crisis, a crucial time for giving and...
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and, we want to be better. >> nawaz: for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz. >> woodruff: now, to honoring a civil rights legend, in a new producer james brown of pbs station wxxi reports on how artists in rochester, new york pay tribute to the late john lewis. >> this wall will be a landmark. the colors are not going to fade. it's going to be here long afte. we're gone i grew up right across from ewe genesee brery, st. simons terrace. come back and justlove toe to the city has given me so much. this is a painting of john les, a young john lewis, giving a speech. original photos from dannyyon. the premier, like, civil rights photographer back in the day. just wanted to honor his legacy and what he's done for the fair treatment of all of our people, of black and brown people. with his recent passing, that's why i wanted to kind of pay homage to him and his name and his legacy and also, you know, bring danny lyons' image to life and so that's larger than life. >> we don't lose sight of where everyone is going to be going. >> "i am speaking" is the title, od the project is "i am." so we ha in
and, we want to be better. >> nawaz: for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz. >> woodruff: now, to honoring a civil rights legend, in a new producer james brown of pbs station wxxi reports on how artists in rochester, new york pay tribute to the late john lewis. >> this wall will be a landmark. the colors are not going to fade. it's going to be here long afte. we're gone i grew up right across from ewe genesee brery, st. simons terrace. come back and justlove toe to the city has...
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pctns >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz.>> judy woodruff is off. on the newshr tonight, an a explosion in nashville-- a major blast damages dozens of downtowg buildiin what police are calling an intentional act. then, waiti for a pardon-- despite the politicaler contr, how the president can change lives by commuting criminal charges. >> we need to come together as a collective to work on bringing more men andomen home to their families. >> nawaz: and it's fridy. david brooks and karen tumulty deak down the week's new look back at the year in politics. a all th more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fundinfo
pctns >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz.>> judy woodruff is off. on the newshr tonight, an a explosion in nashville-- a major blast damages dozens of downtowg buildiin what police are calling an intentional act. then, waiti for a pardon-- despite the politicaler contr, how the president can change lives by commuting criminal charges. >> we need to come together as a collective to work on bringing more men andomen home to their families. >> nawaz: and it's fridy....
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captioning s sponsored by newshour productions, llc e >> nawaz: goning, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is off. on the newshour tonight, the pandemic marches on: covid-19 deaths top 337,000 as a new strain is confirmed in the u.s. t talk with president-elect biden's pilead the c.d.c. of representatives overridesouse president trump's veto of a defense spendingill as the fight over covid relief payments moves to the senate. an a hidden crisis-- with hospitals overrun with pandemic patients, many americans areng delamportant medical care, often with devastating consequences. >> while it's very important to take necessary precautions for avoiding exposur'sto covid-19, lso important to get your timely medical care. >> nawaz: all that and more on toght's pbs newshour.
captioning s sponsored by newshour productions, llc e >> nawaz: goning, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is off. on the newshour tonight, the pandemic marches on: covid-19 deaths top 337,000 as a new strain is confirmed in the u.s. t talk with president-elect biden's pilead the c.d.c. of representatives overridesouse president trump's veto of a defense spendingill as the fight over covid relief payments moves to the senate. an a hidden crisis-- with hospitals overrun with pandemic patients,...
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but asmna nawaz tells us, they pose special challenge, >> nawaz: jusidents and staff in long-term care facilities will start to receive vaccinations next week. pharmacy giants like cvs anwalgreen's wilide the shots on site at nursing homes and other facilities. more than one million americans live in long-term care and they are pecial vulnerable. of the 300,000 people in the u.s. who have died from covid- related causes, more than 100,000 were residents andtaff in those facilities. joining us to talk about the plans to mass vaccinate in these facilities, is dr. richarder fe he is chief medical officer for genesis, a large for-profit nursing home companymore than 325 facilities in 24 states. dr. feer, welcome to the newshour. and thanks for being with us. so you have partnered with cvs. they're going to be providing the supply chain, the vaccine, the vaxinats coming into your secilities to administertho vaccinations. but it sounds like they're not am canning in with enough for everyone. how are you deciding who gets the vaccine first? >> vaccine priorization is somethg we're all res wre
but asmna nawaz tells us, they pose special challenge, >> nawaz: jusidents and staff in long-term care facilities will start to receive vaccinations next week. pharmacy giants like cvs anwalgreen's wilide the shots on site at nursing homes and other facilities. more than one million americans live in long-term care and they are pecial vulnerable. of the 300,000 people in the u.s. who have died from covid- related causes, more than 100,000 were residents andtaff in those facilities....
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. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is off. on the newshour tonight, crisis averted-- economic aid is green- lit and the federal government stays open after the pe sident signs ssive covid relief bill then, the nashville bomber is named-- authorities identify the man behind the christmas day bombing, as the investigation turns to possible motives. and, getting the vaccine-- asco d inoculations begin, we report from the democratic republic of congo on when developing nations will be ablee to their citizens. >> though the african c.d.c. hae promised not te them out, african nations do not know when or how many doses of the vaccine will be available to them. >> nawaz: all that re on tonight's pbs newshour.
. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is off. on the newshour tonight, crisis averted-- economic aid is green- lit and the federal government stays open after the pe sident signs ssive covid relief bill then, the nashville bomber is named-- authorities identify the man behind the christmas day bombing, as the investigation turns to possible motives. and, getting the vaccine-- asco d inoculations begin, we report from...
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captioning sponsorho by news productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woouff is off on the newshour tonight, economic aid-- the senate debates creasing federal covid relief checks to $2,000. we talk to a leading rublican senator opposed to the idea. then, the numbers grow-- the u.s. loses anoth 3600 people a covid-19 as overall deaths pass 340,0 infections proach 20 million. plus, a slow rollout-- as the u.k. authorizes a new vaccine, the roll out here in the u.s. falls short of projections. and, small town surge-- after largely avoiding the first wave of covid cases, hospitals in less populed areas now struggle with an influx of patients. >> we're still seeing a lot of community spread. i hone c
captioning sponsorho by news productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woouff is off on the newshour tonight, economic aid-- the senate debates creasing federal covid relief checks to $2,000. we talk to a leading rublican senator opposed to the idea. then, the numbers grow-- the u.s. loses anoth 3600 people a covid-19 as overall deaths pass 340,0 infections proach 20 million. plus, a slow rollout-- as the u.k. authorizes a new vaccine, the roll out here in the u.s....
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. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodrufis off. on the newshour tonight, the pardon power the president issues another round of controversial pardons while complicating congressional efforts towards a new covid relief bill. then, at the last minute, negotiators fromhe united kingdom and the european union finalize arexit trade deal, four years in the making. plus, the time of an economic crisis, a crucial time for giving and what it means to organizations that serve those in nd. and, a nation divided-- we step back for the long vihow the u.s. is being transformed by the pandemic. one of the striking things about this year is that the partisan divides that have shaped our politics for so long clearly also shape our culture and our way of processing reality.
. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodrufis off. on the newshour tonight, the pardon power the president issues another round of controversial pardons while complicating congressional efforts towards a new covid relief bill. then, at the last minute, negotiators fromhe united kingdom and the european union finalize arexit trade deal, four years in the making. plus, the time of an economic crisis, a crucial time for giving...
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there are many tough questions ahead.re amna nawaz expsome of them. >> nawaz: judy, the committee did indeed say 24 million people, healthcare personnel and older americans living in nursing homes anesother facilishould receive the first doses of a vaccine.ut but even distrg those early doses will take more time than people may think. c.d.c. officials say there will only be enough doses to vaccinate between two and five million people a week initially. determining who gets priority after that initial wave is even more complicated. this all comes as nearly 37,000 americans died of covid-19 last month, the most in any month since the early days of the pandemic. doctor paul offitt, who is a member of f.d.a. advisory committee on vaccines, is he is director of the vaccine education center at the children's hospital ofel philia. dr. offitt, welcome back to the "newshour". when we look at the 24 million people who have been given thegh t priority, that's still a lot of people and they can't be vaccinated aevl at once. within that group, how do you decide who gets it first and who makes that
there are many tough questions ahead.re amna nawaz expsome of them. >> nawaz: judy, the committee did indeed say 24 million people, healthcare personnel and older americans living in nursing homes anesother facilishould receive the first doses of a vaccine.ut but even distrg those early doses will take more time than people may think. c.d.c. officials say there will only be enough doses to vaccinate between two and five million people a week initially. determining who gets priority after...
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we are asking the british government to deport nawaz sharif because from our side, nawaz sharif is not only violating the undertakings and the court orders that were given here, but he also is in violation of british immigration laws. he is a convict who has to serve and undergo the remaining of his sentence and he is required in many other cases of corruption and corrupt practices. this was the culmination of a series of rallies across the country. but with coronavirus cases spiking, and little social distancing, the government has accused the opposition of endangering lives. we are in the middle of a pandemic, many people would say it's irresponsible to hold rallies like this now, with clearly not much social distancing going on. how would you respond to that? we have a dilemma. on one side, there is individual security. 0n the other side, we also feel compelled the collective security of our state is in danger. 0pposition leaders are now threatening to march on the capital islamabad early next year. pakistan's political tensions look set to rise further. secunder kermani, bbc news,
we are asking the british government to deport nawaz sharif because from our side, nawaz sharif is not only violating the undertakings and the court orders that were given here, but he also is in violation of british immigration laws. he is a convict who has to serve and undergo the remaining of his sentence and he is required in many other cases of corruption and corrupt practices. this was the culmination of a series of rallies across the country. but with coronavirus cases spiking, and...
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nawaz: judy, for many americans, the bottom fell out earlier this year. the department of labor estimates the economy has not yet replaced about 10 million jobs lost during last spring's economic plunge. and according to today's jobs report, 44% of those unemployed say this is a permanent job loss, t a temporary layoff that e the economy reopens. on top of all that, the safety net for millions provided byten ion of federal benefits expires soon. wendy edelberg studies all of this cloctly. she's di of the hamilton project, and a former economist for the congressional budget office. wendy, welcome back to the "newshour".no let me ask yoabout those november numbers. it's the fifth straight month of slowing in hiring. millions are already in pain, as we just menoned. we're just a few weeks away from millions more losing, the extension of the ymempt expires after christmas,sion 12 million people there about to lose the benefits. what does all of this say to you now wendy about where we are in this recovery? some of the really important reasons we should be ala
nawaz: judy, for many americans, the bottom fell out earlier this year. the department of labor estimates the economy has not yet replaced about 10 million jobs lost during last spring's economic plunge. and according to today's jobs report, 44% of those unemployed say this is a permanent job loss, t a temporary layoff that e the economy reopens. on top of all that, the safety net for millions provided byten ion of federal benefits expires soon. wendy edelberg studies all of this cloctly. she's...
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amna nawaz is here to break down his picks. >> nawaz: judy, thambiden health ill enter the white house as the virus surges nationwide and the vaccine is still months away. as we reported earlier, it includes doctors anthony facui and rochelle walensky, withea xavier becerrang h.h.s. also on the team, dr. vivek murthy as surgeon general, jeff zients as covid czar, dr. marcella nunez-sth to lead a task force on health disparities. here to analyze the politics behind the nominations is amy walter of the "cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy and errin hainesf the 19th news. tamara keith is away. amy and errin, good to see you and thanks for being here. cry, know easily one of the biggeses the biden administration will face is the pandemic and the team will lead the response. what di the pics say toatou this particular time? >> what they say is you have really important experience there. obviously keeping dr. anthony fauci, who has become the face of the response to the pandemic, very trusted, certainly on the democratic side for republicans, not quite as muc
amna nawaz is here to break down his picks. >> nawaz: judy, thambiden health ill enter the white house as the virus surges nationwide and the vaccine is still months away. as we reported earlier, it includes doctors anthony facui and rochelle walensky, withea xavier becerrang h.h.s. also on the team, dr. vivek murthy as surgeon general, jeff zients as covid czar, dr. marcella nunez-sth to lead a task force on health disparities. here to analyze the politics behind the nominations is amy...
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amna:or the "pbs newshour," i'm amna nawaz. judy: now to honoring a civil rights legend in a new way. producer james brown of pbs station wxxi reportsow artists in rochester, new york lewis.ibute to the late john it is pa of our arts and lture series, canvas. >> this wall will be a landmark. the colors are not going to fadeg it's go be here long after we're gone. i grew up right across from the snesee brewery, st. simon terrace. it is very exciting for me to come back and just show love to the city has giv me so much. this is a painting of john lewis, a young john lewis, giving a speech. original photos from danny lyon. the premier, like civil rights photographer back in the day. we just wanted to honor his legacy and what he's done for the fair treatment of all of our people, ofpelack and brown le.en with his rpassing, i just wanted to kind of pay homage to him and his name and his legacy , d also bring danny lyons' image to life and circus larger -- it is larger-than-life. >> we don't lose sight of where evyone is going to be
amna:or the "pbs newshour," i'm amna nawaz. judy: now to honoring a civil rights legend in a new way. producer james brown of pbs station wxxi reportsow artists in rochester, new york lewis.ibute to the late john it is pa of our arts and lture series, canvas. >> this wall will be a landmark. the colors are not going to fadeg it's go be here long after we're gone. i grew up right across from the snesee brewery, st. simon terrace. it is very exciting for me to come back and just...
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and that's where amna nawaz focuses our tention tonight. >> nawaz: judy, let's look at how this is playing ouin the lone star state. more than 9,000 people are hospitalized, nely a third in intensive care, and texas' death toll is now above 23,000. things are particularly dire in across the state, ing inpiking and around houston. that is where we find doctor richa bicette, of baylor college of medicine. she's an emergency room physician treating covid patien. doctor, welcome to tth newshour ank you for being with us. we can't be inside the hospitals to see what you see every day upon. take us inside. describe what it looks like at, it feels like, and do you have what you need to do your job right now? >> awm na, thas an interesting question. do i have enough verntularities? sure. i have enough oxygen tanks,bu yes. i don't have the staff that i need to take care of all ofts the patihat i'meeing. i don't have the answers to all of the questions that myre patientssking me because of the large degree of disease.nty that surrounds th so in terms of equipment, we may have what we need, but there
and that's where amna nawaz focuses our tention tonight. >> nawaz: judy, let's look at how this is playing ouin the lone star state. more than 9,000 people are hospitalized, nely a third in intensive care, and texas' death toll is now above 23,000. things are particularly dire in across the state, ing inpiking and around houston. that is where we find doctor richa bicette, of baylor college of medicine. she's an emergency room physician treating covid patien. doctor, welcome to tth...
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blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran khan though says he will never give in. the next year brian al-jazeera. john kerry of aspiring turn novelist behind some of the world's best selling espionage fiction has died at the age of 89 like areas agent says he died in cornwall in england on saturday after a short illness he worked for britain's intelligence service before turning his experience into books which helped define the genre of cold war espionage literature thing clude the books tinker tailor soldier spy and the spy who came in from the cold well tributes have been pouring in for the late author including from writer stephen king who wrote in a tweet this terrible year has claimed a literary giant turned to humanitarian spirit another famous writer margaret atwood said like areas novels are key to understanding the mid 20th century but pope francis will make h
blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran khan though says he will never give in. the next year brian al-jazeera. john kerry of aspiring turn novelist behind some of the world's best selling espionage fiction has died at the age of 89 like areas agent says he died in...
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(upbeat music) - [amna] hi everyone, this is beyond the canvas from pbs newshour; i'm amna nawaz. each week, we'll feature stories of whose work inspires us every day, and in this episode, it's all about the music. ♪wio many girls i see ar and lovable ♪ now, you just heard from the songwriting duo louis york, who spent the errst half of their cabehind the scenes
(upbeat music) - [amna] hi everyone, this is beyond the canvas from pbs newshour; i'm amna nawaz. each week, we'll feature stories of whose work inspires us every day, and in this episode, it's all about the music. ♪wio many girls i see ar and lovable ♪ now, you just heard from the songwriting duo louis york, who spent the errst half of their cabehind the scenes
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blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran khan though says he will never give in was the next year brian al jazeera. pope francis will make his 1st ever papal visit to iraq in march the announcement has been welcomed as a sign of hope by the country's christian community this fall of 1000000 to around 300000 some of the 14 reports from the christian town of bottle. in iraq's town of but the christian orthodox march many church has reopened its doors it was partly destroyed by eisel as the group launched its offensive in northern iraq in 2014 but there are few worshippers to fill its restored nave there with slim man has been a pastor here for 24 years and has gradually watched his congregation shrink subject in which he look if this hard situation continues it will be difficult for christians to stay in iraq maybe we will persist but the next generation know we cannot
blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran khan though says he will never give in was the next year brian al jazeera. pope francis will make his 1st ever papal visit to iraq in march the announcement has been welcomed as a sign of hope by the country's christian...
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blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran khan those says he will never give in. of the next year brian al-jazeera. algeria's president has made his 1st public appearance since testing positive for covert 19 nearly 2 months ago of the boon has been receiving treatment in germany since the end of october there's been widespread speculation about his health not much of mention about his condition was released the 75 year old appeared in a video posted on twitter saying he was expected to make a full recovery within the next 3 weeks pope francis will make his 1st ever papal visit to iraq in march the announcement has been welcomed as a sign of hope by the country's christian community that's fallen from 1000000 to around 300000 spent a faulty report from the christian town of boteler. in iraq's town of the christian orthodox march many church has reopened its doors it was
blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran khan those says he will never give in. of the next year brian al-jazeera. algeria's president has made his 1st public appearance since testing positive for covert 19 nearly 2 months ago of the boon has been receiving treatment...
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blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran khan those says he will never give in. brian al-jazeera will 25 years after the end of the war in bosnia many survivors are still on a quest for justice following the closure of the war crimes tribunal in the hague 3 years ago courts in bosnia have taken over that legal process but nearly 600 people are still awaiting trial for war crimes tony but he went to. central bosnia the scene of the worst atrocities in the war. it is a small village with a dark past it was where one of the biggest atrocities of involving war happened 116 muslim men women and children killed by bosnian croat forces the men were shot the women and children were herded into basements that would then set alight a small room with photos next to the mosque documents that terrible day in april 1993 today much of the village has been repaired but the psychologi
blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran khan those says he will never give in. brian al-jazeera will 25 years after the end of the war in bosnia many survivors are still on a quest for justice following the closure of the war crimes tribunal in the hague 3 years ago...
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blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran khan those says he will never give in was the next year brian al-jazeera. a series of coordinated protests have been taking place in belarus against president alexander lukashenko a 4 months after his controversial election victory more than 70 separate rallies took place across the capital minsk a new tactic by protesters after security forces violently crackdown on mass demonstrations more than 200 people have been detained. now john kerry the spy turned novelist behind some of the world's best selling espionage fiction has died at the age of 89 he worked for britain's intelligence service before turning his experience into books which helped to find his owner of cold war espionage literature sheldon silver as this report. for millions of his readers around the world john le carre's work shone a light on the world of shadows
blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran khan those says he will never give in was the next year brian al-jazeera. a series of coordinated protests have been taking place in belarus against president alexander lukashenko a 4 months after his controversial election...
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amna nawaz is here to consider his picks. amna: judy, the biden health team will enter the white house he virus surges nationwi and the vaccine is still months away. as we reported earlier, the team includes doctors anthony facui d rochelle walensky, wit b xavierra leading hhs. also on the team, dr. vivek murthy as surgeon general,ov jeff zients as czar, natalie quillian as his deputydi cotor, and dr. marcella nunez-smith to lead a task force on health disparities. he to analyzere the politics behind the nominations are amy , walter of the cook political report and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter." and errin ines of the 19th news. tamara keith is away. good to see you and thenks for bein. we know the biden team will face the pandemic response and now we know their team. when you look at these pix at this time, what did they say to you? amy: y have important experience. keeping dr. thony fauci, who has become the face of the response to the pandemic, very trusted, certainly on themo atic side. for republicans,
amna nawaz is here to consider his picks. amna: judy, the biden health team will enter the white house he virus surges nationwi and the vaccine is still months away. as we reported earlier, the team includes doctors anthony facui d rochelle walensky, wit b xavierra leading hhs. also on the team, dr. vivek murthy as surgeon general,ov jeff zients as czar, natalie quillian as his deputydi cotor, and dr. marcella nunez-smith to lead a task force on health disparities. he to analyzere the politics...
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once again i am amna nawaz with news hour. stay safe be well. >>ook tvn c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend coming up this weekend, saturday at 1 pm eastern coverage from the virtual texas bookestival th authors michaels and michael bail. and then author robert draper on the george w. bush's administration's decision to go to war with iraq . ridge of the texas book festival continues with authors alice cole and kimbly have it on the aclu. the next sportswriter jessica luth and elia davidson on the political onomic and social issues facing courts today. six: p.m. eastern mit professor ofessor with his height macne, how social media disrupts our elections, economy and our health and at 9 pm eastern on "after words" west virginia university professor, author oloved and wanted, and the more of womanhood about how she took charge of reproductive health d health care for children and she's joined by public health director. watch this weekend. >> 20 years ago one of the most highly contested presidential races in us history took
once again i am amna nawaz with news hour. stay safe be well. >>ook tvn c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend coming up this weekend, saturday at 1 pm eastern coverage from the virtual texas bookestival th authors michaels and michael bail. and then author robert draper on the george w. bush's administration's decision to go to war with iraq . ridge of the texas book festival continues with authors alice cole and kimbly have it on the aclu. the next sportswriter...
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amna nawaz has the latest. .>> the american public demands and deserves a gorous, comprehensive, and independent review of the data. >> in a day-long virtual meeting, an advisory panel to the food and truck administration voted to recommend pfizer's candidate for ergency approval. an f.d.a. review already found it to be 95% effective. >> based on the totality of scientific evidence availhele, toenefits of pfizer vaccine outweigh the risks. >>ntoday's public debate the safety with outside science and health experts was meant to build confidence in the process, discussing issues like whether trial paticipants who received a placebo should be offered a vaccine once approved. >> some participants at higherth risk will want vaccine as soon as it becomes available to them. >> and potential newisks will of the vaccine, like a few casel ofergic reaction reported in britain. >> there are people who carry t i pens who are going to believe now thaey can't get this vaccinat th's a lot of people. >> a majority of americans already stand behind it. a poll found 61% said they wou get vaccinated up
amna nawaz has the latest. .>> the american public demands and deserves a gorous, comprehensive, and independent review of the data. >> in a day-long virtual meeting, an advisory panel to the food and truck administration voted to recommend pfizer's candidate for ergency approval. an f.d.a. review already found it to be 95% effective. >> based on the totality of scientific evidence availhele, toenefits of pfizer vaccine outweigh the risks. >>ntoday's public debate the...
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mailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran can those says he will never give in. was brian al jazeera. now 25 years after the end of the war in bosnia many survivors still on a quest for justice following the closure of the war crimes tribunal in the hague 3 years ago courts in bosnia have taken over the legal process but nearly 600 people still awaiting trial for war crimes tony but we went to. central bosnia the scene of one of the worst atrocities in the war. it is a small village with a dark past it was where one of the biggest atrocities of the bosnian war happened 116 muslim men women and children killed by bosnian croat forces the men were shot the women and children were herded into basements that were then set alight a small room with photos next to the last documents that terrible day in april 1993 today much of the village has been repaired but the psychologi
mailing him to drop corruption cases against opposition leaders like convicted former prime minister nawaz sharif who now lives in exile his daughter was among those who addressed the crowds calling on supporters to join the march to the capital prime minister imran can those says he will never give in. was brian al jazeera. now 25 years after the end of the war in bosnia many survivors still on a quest for justice following the closure of the war crimes tribunal in the hague 3 years ago courts...