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"america is on the move again". president biden marks one hundred days in office in a speech to both houses of the us congress. madam of the us congress. speaker, the president of the madam speaker, the president of the united states. president biden received a warm reception from democrats and republicans, before laying out an ambitious spending plan, worth trillions of dollars. thanks to the american rescue plan we are on track to cut child poverty in america in half this year. republicans responded to mr biden�*s speech, saying the president had done little to heal the divide in america. we need policies and progress that brings us closer together. three months in, the actions of the president and his party are pulling us further and further apart. his supporters call his $6 trillion rescue plan a bold move — his opponents say its a risk that's too high a price to pay. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in a speech to a joint session of congress, president biden has marked his one
"america is on the move again". president biden marks one hundred days in office in a speech to both houses of the us congress. madam of the us congress. speaker, the president of the madam speaker, the president of the united states. president biden received a warm reception from democrats and republicans, before laying out an ambitious spending plan, worth trillions of dollars. thanks to the american rescue plan we are on track to cut child poverty in america in half this year....
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. _ america coming back. william pesek thank you very much. -- _ america coming back. william pesek thank you very much. -- wants - america coming back. william pesek thank you very much. -- wants the l thank you very much. —— wants the spectre. the former police officer charged with the murder of george floyd in minneapolis won't be taking the stand on the final day of evidence at his trial. derek chauvin said he would use his right to decline to answer questions that could incriminate him. he denies killing mr floyd by kneeling on his neck. our correspondent barbara plett usher is in minneapolis. this was the first time in nearly three weeks of evidence that derek chauvin spoke in the courtroom. up to the last minute, there was speculation about whether he would testify. have you made a decision today whether you intend to testify or whether you intend to invoke your fifth amendment privilege? i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. the decision whether or not to testify... i let me take this off. ..is entirely yours. is this your decision not to testif
. _ america coming back. william pesek thank you very much. -- _ america coming back. william pesek thank you very much. -- wants - america coming back. william pesek thank you very much. -- wants the l thank you very much. —— wants the spectre. the former police officer charged with the murder of george floyd in minneapolis won't be taking the stand on the final day of evidence at his trial. derek chauvin said he would use his right to decline to answer questions that could incriminate...
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just america, a more just america — more just america, a more just america where breonna taylor gets an opportunity— america where breonna taylor gets an opportunity to sleep in peace at night _ opportunity to sleep in peace at night without the police busting in her front— night without the police busting in her front door, a more just america work— her front door, a more just america work a _ her front door, a more just america work a mod — her front door, a more just america work a mod arborist to run free and not he _ work a mod arborist to run free and not be lynched forjogging while tflack— not be lynched forjogging while black -- — not be lynched forjogging while black —— where a maht ahmaud arbery... where all these other— ahmaud arbery... where all these other tflack— ahmaud arbery... where all these other black men, terence crutcher, who was _ other black men, terence crutcher, who was shot in the back wall running — who was shot in the back wall running away like daunte wright was was a _ running away like daunte wright was was a week— running away
just america, a more just america — more just america, a more just america where breonna taylor gets an opportunity— america where breonna taylor gets an opportunity to sleep in peace at night _ opportunity to sleep in peace at night without the police busting in her front— night without the police busting in her front door, a more just america work— her front door, a more just america work a _ her front door, a more just america work a mod — her front door, a more just america work a...
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it did change america. the biden administration thinks that they were too cautious under barack 0bama and this is not a question of government versus the people, it is a question, asjoe biden put it, a time of crisis and opportunity where government can work for the people notjust opportunity where government can work for the people not just for now, but to make this a better america for generations to come. £31 america for generations to come. of course looking to help low income and middle income americans, he is presumably trying to reach out to many of the voters who president trump saw as his natural base as well? i trump saw as his natural base as well? ~ ., , trump saw as his natural base as well? ~' . , . , , well? i think that is absolutely ri . ht. well? i think that is absolutely riht. it well? i think that is absolutely right- it is _ well? i think that is absolutely right. it is understandable, - well? i think that is absolutely i right. it is understandable, given the way america has polarise
it did change america. the biden administration thinks that they were too cautious under barack 0bama and this is not a question of government versus the people, it is a question, asjoe biden put it, a time of crisis and opportunity where government can work for the people notjust opportunity where government can work for the people not just for now, but to make this a better america for generations to come. £31 america for generations to come. of course looking to help low income and middle...
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police brutality, a disease america has never cured. even as the jury was considering its verdict, protesters congregated outside the court. not since the trial of oj simpson has a verdict been the focus of such concentration and concern. and it even brought about an extraordinary presidential intervention, joe biden describing how he'd telephoned the floyd family last night. they're a good family, and they're calling for peace and tranquility no matter what that verdict is. i'm praying the verdict is the right verdict, which is... i think it's overwhelming in my view. minneapolis looks like a garrison town. the boots of 3,000 members of the national guard are on the streets. cities across america are boarding up, in the knowledge this verdict will reverberate throughout the land. the spot where george floyd was killed felt early on this morning like the eye of a brewing storm. for activists, this whole area has become a landmark of inequality, a haunting reminder of america's racial breach. will this guilty verdict calm the angry mood?
police brutality, a disease america has never cured. even as the jury was considering its verdict, protesters congregated outside the court. not since the trial of oj simpson has a verdict been the focus of such concentration and concern. and it even brought about an extraordinary presidential intervention, joe biden describing how he'd telephoned the floyd family last night. they're a good family, and they're calling for peace and tranquility no matter what that verdict is. i'm praying the...
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the horrific events caught on camera spurred a reckoning with america's history of racial injustice.
the horrific events caught on camera spurred a reckoning with america's history of racial injustice.
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the former police officer derek chauvin has been found guilty of two charges of murder and one of manslaughter in the death of george floyd, the african—american man hip into the ground for more than 90 minutes last may. the historic outcome at a court in minneapolis comes after a three—week trial and is seen as a landmark test of police accountability and a pivotal moment in us race relations. a warning, you may find some images in our report upsetting. history turns on these kinds of moment than in the trial of derek chauvin it was notjust america are yearning to know the outcome but also the wider world. on the second day of its deliberations, thejury deliberations, the jury delivered its deliberations, thejury delivered its verdict stop for yellow verdict count one, where the jury in regard to second intentional murderfind the jury in regard to second intentional murder find the defendant guilty.— intentional murder find the defendant guilty. count two, we find third-degree
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the former police officer derek chauvin has been found guilty of two charges of murder and one of manslaughter in the death of george floyd, the african—american man hip into the ground for more than 90 minutes last may. the historic outcome at a court in minneapolis comes after a three—week trial and is seen as a landmark test of police accountability and a pivotal moment in us race relations. a warning, you may find some...
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learned about the way america's olicin: ? �* u, learned about the way america's olicinu? �* . , ., policing? america polices in a really aggressive _ policing? america polices in a really aggressive fashion. - policing? america polices in a really aggressive fashion. butj really aggressive fashion. but again, it is not the fault of individual officers because there is a lot of really good men and women who are really trying to make a difference in the community. the fatal flaw is the way policing is actually done. we have not changed policing in about 110 years. we could go back to community engagement and less of that us versus them scenario, then i think we have a chance.— we have a chance. what about the trainin: of we have a chance. what about the training of police _ we have a chance. what about the training of police officers - we have a chance. what about the training of police officers for- training of police officers for moments like that when they're in an alleyway, they ask someone to surrender, to work on the decisions that they need to make at that precis
learned about the way america's olicin: ? �* u, learned about the way america's olicinu? �* . , ., policing? america polices in a really aggressive _ policing? america polices in a really aggressive fashion. - policing? america polices in a really aggressive fashion. butj really aggressive fashion. but again, it is not the fault of individual officers because there is a lot of really good men and women who are really trying to make a difference in the community. the fatal flaw is the way...
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very acutely. right across america. very acutel . ~ right across america. very acutely-— right across america. very acutel. ~ ~ ., acutely. so, i think, you know, that is the _ acutely. so, i think, you know, that is the cradle _ acutely. so, i think, you know, that is the cradle of _ acutely. so, i think, you know, that is the cradle of our - that is the cradle of our democracy, right? capitol hill is something i would say most people over the world really associated with america and with our sense of freedom and democracy and when you have someone that specifically goes after those sorts of landmarks, in my opinion, they are trying to make a statement and again, we don't know what the motive is but to select a capitol building really is making a statement to the american people that perhaps there democracy is not safe and perhaps the people that they elect to enhance that democracy are not safe either. find elect to enhance that democracy are not safe either.— are not safe either. and that can be very _ are not safe either. and that can be very unset
very acutely. right across america. very acutel . ~ right across america. very acutely-— right across america. very acutel. ~ ~ ., acutely. so, i think, you know, that is the _ acutely. so, i think, you know, that is the cradle _ acutely. so, i think, you know, that is the cradle of _ acutely. so, i think, you know, that is the cradle of our - that is the cradle of our democracy, right? capitol hill is something i would say most people over the world really associated with america and with...
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this time of a family— shooting in america. this time of a family in— shooting in america. this time of a family in south carolina and joe biden— family in south carolina and joe biden said in this speech is he unveiled — biden said in this speech is he unveiled these measures that gun crime _ unveiled these measures that gun crime makes america and international embarrassment and i do think that's _ international embarrassment and i do think that's true. he is having spent — think that's true. he is having spent some time living in america, i feel barely— spent some time living in america, i feel barely better equipped to explain — feel barely better equipped to explain to brits america's gun culture — explain to brits america's gun culture than i did before i went there — culture than i did before i went there it — culture than i did before i went there. it really isjust totally atien— there. it really isjust totally alien and _ there. it really isjust totally alien and feels even more alien whenever— alien and feels even more alien whenever there anot
this time of a family— shooting in america. this time of a family in— shooting in america. this time of a family in south carolina and joe biden— family in south carolina and joe biden said in this speech is he unveiled — biden said in this speech is he unveiled these measures that gun crime _ unveiled these measures that gun crime makes america and international embarrassment and i do think that's _ international embarrassment and i do think that's true. he is having spent — think...
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when george floyd died it was notjust america when george floyd died it was not just america that when george floyd died it was notjust america that reacted. the reaction was global. why should a single man�*s face appear in syria? should a single man's face appear in syria?— should a single man's face appear in syria? george floyd! georae appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the violence - appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the violence i. appear in syria? george floyd! | george floyd! the violence i am referring — george floyd! the violence i am referring to _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is called _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is called racism. - referring to is called racism. for many— referring to is called racism. for many it _ referring to is called racism. for many it was _ referring to is called racism. for many it was about - referring to is called racism. for many it was
when george floyd died it was notjust america when george floyd died it was not just america that when george floyd died it was notjust america that reacted. the reaction was global. why should a single man�*s face appear in syria? should a single man's face appear in syria?— should a single man's face appear in syria? george floyd! georae appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the...
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it is by 2030 on 2005 levels, that is not good enough for america?- good enough for america? it is an ambitious target _ good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and _ good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and i _ good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and i think - good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and i think it - good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and i think it is l good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and i think it is a j ambitious target and i think it is a big step forward that the us has even made this announcement. they have been want major industrialised economies that have yet to make the national leader determine contributions public, so this is a definitely big step forward but whether they can actually enact the policies that will be required to achieve these targets, that remains quite suspect because of american politics. quite suspect because of american olitics. . ~ quite suspect because of american olitics. ., ~ ., . , politics. talking about politics, how much _ politics. ta
it is by 2030 on 2005 levels, that is not good enough for america?- good enough for america? it is an ambitious target _ good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and _ good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and i _ good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and i think - good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and i think it - good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and i think it is l good enough for america? it is an ambitious target and i...
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how's it going in america? , ., ., ., ., america? first of all, thank you for havin: america? first of all, thank you for having me — america? first of all, thank you for having me and _ america? first of all, thank you for having me and having _ america? first of all, thank you for having me and having this - america? first of all, thank you for i having me and having this discussion and i hope you are well and safe and all your viewers are healthy and safe as well. we have all been challenged in the past but nothing like this. 0bviously, challenged in the past but nothing like this. obviously, we are facing in the sports industry right now, the worst financial crisis in its history and that is due to the human health crisis. we are very clearly aware now that economic health is dependent on human health. in the united states, as you know, we have 50 different states and there are different politicaljurisdictions and the covid—19 has spread differently in different parts of the country. so state and local government as well as the federal government as well as the federal
how's it going in america? , ., ., ., ., america? first of all, thank you for havin: america? first of all, thank you for having me — america? first of all, thank you for having me and _ america? first of all, thank you for having me and having _ america? first of all, thank you for having me and having this - america? first of all, thank you for i having me and having this discussion and i hope you are well and safe and all your viewers are healthy and safe as well. we have all been...
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this will cause fresh tension between america and turkey, two nato allies. but the reality is relations are already deeply strained over a range of issues, including turkey's human rights record, and president biden is making it clear he is not too worried about keeping the turkish leader happy. orla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. armen sahakyan is executive director of the armenian national committee of america western region. he was at the armenian genocide memorial and i asked him to tell us what was happening there. i am in montebello, california, which is home to the first and largest armenian genocide memorial monument in all of the united states, and it's the first such memorial on a public ground in the world. so this is hallowed ground for the armenians and our allies. since 1968 when it was erected, every year we come here to commemorate the innocent lives lost — over 1.5 million during the genocide at the hands of the ottomans. thank you forjust painting a picture of what it is that you have been doing commemorating there today. on to president bid
this will cause fresh tension between america and turkey, two nato allies. but the reality is relations are already deeply strained over a range of issues, including turkey's human rights record, and president biden is making it clear he is not too worried about keeping the turkish leader happy. orla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. armen sahakyan is executive director of the armenian national committee of america western region. he was at the armenian genocide memorial and i asked him to tell us...
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a -. . in america? criminal 'ustice system ? a 'a . in america? criminal 'ustice system é . " é soke america? criminal 'ustice system ? a 'a . soke i merica? criminal 'ustice system é . " é soke i meri it? criminal 'ustice system ' - spoke i meri it meant criminoljustice system going spoke i'neri it meant that hen i criminoljustice system going spoke i'neri it meantt inznen i criminoljustice system going spoke i'neri think antt inznen i criminoljustice system going spoke i'neri think i 1tt inznen i criminoljustice system going spoke i'neri think i 1tt in a an i s ,, ,, ,,, the ”7” time the ”7” time announced the time announced ine time a |nounced ine gunned down in girl was gunned down by police in it 5 e”, on girl was gunned down by police in it e e”, we long road to travel to m true equality in america. and there is the funeral _ true equality in america. and there is the funeral of _ true equality in america. and there is the funeral of the _ true equality in america. and there is the funeral of the 20-year-old . is the funeral
a -. . in america? criminal 'ustice system ? a 'a . in america? criminal 'ustice system é . " é soke america? criminal 'ustice system ? a 'a . soke i merica? criminal 'ustice system é . " é soke i meri it? criminal 'ustice system ' - spoke i meri it meant criminoljustice system going spoke i'neri it meant that hen i criminoljustice system going spoke i'neri it meantt inznen i criminoljustice system going spoke i'neri think antt inznen i criminoljustice system going spoke i'neri...
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well, you changed america. you begin to change america. you are helping us prove that democracy can still deliver for the people. look, iwant that democracy can still deliver for the people. look, i want to thank you for all of that, all of america wants to thank you, because here is what we mean by delivering for the people. we created, in the first 100 days, 1,300,000 newjobs,1,300,000 jobs in 100 days. that's morejobs in the first 100 days of any president in history. folks, because of you, and we are hearing just to humour —— few more things, we provided food and nutrition assistance for children and family so they don't go hungry. to keep people from being evicted from their homes. loans to small businesses to keep people open and people employed. we may georgia eligible to expand medicaid, which means another 500,000 georgians can be covered. excuse me. folks, health care should be a right, not a privilege in america. here is the thing i am most proud of. we are on track to cut child poverty and half this year by having passed th
well, you changed america. you begin to change america. you are helping us prove that democracy can still deliver for the people. look, iwant that democracy can still deliver for the people. look, i want to thank you for all of that, all of america wants to thank you, because here is what we mean by delivering for the people. we created, in the first 100 days, 1,300,000 newjobs,1,300,000 jobs in 100 days. that's morejobs in the first 100 days of any president in history. folks, because of you,...
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. �* travel to get true equality in america-— travel to get true equality in america. . ., ., ., america. and we have the funeral of daunte wright _ america. and we have the funeral of daunte wright matt _ america. and we have the funeral of daunte wright matt later _ america. and we have the funeral of daunte wright matt later this - america. and we have the funeral of daunte wright matt later this week. | daunte wright matt later this week. —— funeral. president biden has said this is the time now to really tackle systemic racism in your country. what does that mean in practical terms? in practical terms, that means, that mean in practical terms? i�*i practical terms, that means, you know, making sure that this george floyd justice in policing gets passed in congress and enacted so that we can get this massive police reform that we need. we can look at it in a procedural manner. at the prosecutor said sending celtic —— significant in his closing argument, he said the defence tried to convince you that george floyd died because his heart was too big but what you heard througho
. �* travel to get true equality in america-— travel to get true equality in america. . ., ., ., america. and we have the funeral of daunte wright _ america. and we have the funeral of daunte wright matt _ america. and we have the funeral of daunte wright matt later _ america. and we have the funeral of daunte wright matt later this - america. and we have the funeral of daunte wright matt later this week. | daunte wright matt later this week. —— funeral. president biden has said this is...
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. to come to the notice it's of america-— to come to the notice it's of america. on the cap and the numbers. — america. on the cap and the numbers. as _ america. on the cap and the numbers, as you _ america. on the cap and the| numbers, as you mentioned, america. on the cap and the - numbers, as you mentioned, joe biden�*s pledged to increase the numbers, is there are not an argument from the other side that actually there were 70 plus million people who voted for donald trump at the past election, presumably liking the lower on refugee numbers. isn't there a part of the american population that would rather the remained low, as it is at the remained low, as it is at the moment?— the remained low, as it is at the moment? well, when you actually look _ the moment? well, when you actually look at _ the moment? well, when you actually look at the _ the moment? well, when you actually look at the polling, i actually look at the polling, even the networks we have as an organisation, president trump even, when he was in office, said that he wanted to continue to h
. to come to the notice it's of america-— to come to the notice it's of america. on the cap and the numbers. — america. on the cap and the numbers. as _ america. on the cap and the numbers, as you _ america. on the cap and the| numbers, as you mentioned, america. on the cap and the - numbers, as you mentioned, joe biden�*s pledged to increase the numbers, is there are not an argument from the other side that actually there were 70 plus million people who voted for donald trump at the past...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. eu health ministers have failed to agree on common guidance for use of the astrazeneca vaccine after the bloc�*s medical regulator said blood clots should be listed as a �*very rare�* side effect of the shot. however, the european medical agency stressed that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks. in the uk, officials now plan to offer alternatives to astrazeneca for people under the age of 30, following their own review. our medical editor fergus walsh has more. turn up, get yourjab. the message remains the same. but in future, for the first time, the covid vaccine you receive will depend on your age. that's because evidence is emerging of a link between the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine and very rare blood clots. the uk regulator, the mhra, said up to the end of march, there have been 79 cases of rare clots with low platelets following a first dose of the astrazeneca vaccine. 19 people have died. that's out of 20 million who received the jab. that's one rare clot in ev
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. eu health ministers have failed to agree on common guidance for use of the astrazeneca vaccine after the bloc�*s medical regulator said blood clots should be listed as a �*very rare�* side effect of the shot. however, the european medical agency stressed that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks. in the uk, officials now plan to offer alternatives to astrazeneca for people under the age of 30, following their own...
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our north america correspondent, david willis, has more. so the vote is ten in favour, four opposed, and one abstention. the motion carries. having weighed the evidence, an advisory panel voted to give johnson &johnson a shot in the arm. today, after an extensive review of the available data, the fda and cdc are lifting the recommended pause on the johnson &johnson, orjanssen, covid—19 vaccine. the pause was recommended due to a number of adverse events recorded after the janssen covid—19 vaccine was administered. those adverse events amount to blood clots, reported by a total of 15 women who'd received thejohnson & johnson vaccine, three of whom subsequently died. but more than seven million doses of the vaccine had been administered before distribution was suspended 11 days ago, and health officials believe the benefits outweigh the risks. they've declared the single—shot vaccine safe and effective in combating covid—i9. as of this past sunday, more than 50% of adult americans have had at least one vaccine shot. we still have a lo
our north america correspondent, david willis, has more. so the vote is ten in favour, four opposed, and one abstention. the motion carries. having weighed the evidence, an advisory panel voted to give johnson &johnson a shot in the arm. today, after an extensive review of the available data, the fda and cdc are lifting the recommended pause on the johnson &johnson, orjanssen, covid—19 vaccine. the pause was recommended due to a number of adverse events recorded after the janssen...
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fit, that we see on so many occasions in america? �* . , ., america? a terrific question. let me sa , america? a terrific question. let me say. americans _ america? a terrific question. let me say, americans as _ america? a terrific question. let me say, americans as a _ america? a terrific question. let me say, americans as a general - america? a terrific question. let me say, americans as a general supportj say, americans as a general support public safety. we recognise police officers...
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the truth is, america represents less than 15% of the world's emissions. no nation can solve this crisis on our own, as i know you all fully understand. all of us, particularly those of us who represent the world's largest economies, we have to step up. those that take action and make bold investments of their people and clean energy future will wind the good jobs of tomorrow and make their economies more resilient and competitive. so let's run that race. when more sustainable —— win a more sustainable future, overcome the existential crisis of our time. we know how critically important that is because science tells us that this is the decisive decade. this is the decade we must make decisions that will avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis. we must try to keep the earth's temperature to an increase of 1.5 celsius. the world beyond 1.5 celsius. the world beyond 1.5 celsius means more frequent and intense fires, floods, droughts, heat waves and hurricanes, tearing through communities, ripping away lives and livelihoods, increasingly dire im
the truth is, america represents less than 15% of the world's emissions. no nation can solve this crisis on our own, as i know you all fully understand. all of us, particularly those of us who represent the world's largest economies, we have to step up. those that take action and make bold investments of their people and clean energy future will wind the good jobs of tomorrow and make their economies more resilient and competitive. so let's run that race. when more sustainable —— win a more...
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america has warned russia of consequences if he dies. today, police detained more than 1,000 supporters of mr navalny. there were protests across russia. this was the scene in moscow, close to the kremlin. people marched through the city, defying the authorities who'd called the protests illegal. "russia will be free," they chanted, and "we're the power here". vladimir putin always says that everything is ok. every single word, he says, is a lie. and i'm not ok with that, that's why i'm here. in his speech, vladimir putin made no mention of alexei navalny or protests. but, in many ways, what's been happening to mr navalny is a reflection of the state of this nation. the kremlin�*s most ferocious critic first poisoned, and then put in prison. in one day, we saw two very different russias. to the kremlin, unsanctioned protest means chaos, disorder. president putin wants russians to believe that only he can guarantee them stability. steve rosenberg, bbc news moscow. well earlier i spoke to daniel treisman, who's ucla professor of politica
america has warned russia of consequences if he dies. today, police detained more than 1,000 supporters of mr navalny. there were protests across russia. this was the scene in moscow, close to the kremlin. people marched through the city, defying the authorities who'd called the protests illegal. "russia will be free," they chanted, and "we're the power here". vladimir putin always says that everything is ok. every single word, he says, is a lie. and i'm not ok with that,...
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more than a century on, it has now been recognised by america as a genocide. president biden, seen here leaving the white house, has taken a historic step, a reckoning with history, and has given his verdict. the statement issued by the white house is damning. the president refers to the ottoman era armenian genocide and says... "1.5 million armenians were deported, massacred or marched to their deaths in a campaign of extermination." these painful images from 1915 show some of the horrors. skulls on public display. armenians hanging in full view. for decades, turkey has denied this was a genocide and said innocent turks died too in the turmoil of war. it has reacted angrily to president biden�*s move. i reached the senior adviser to the turkish leader, who said president erdogan had tried to talk him out of it and there would be consequences. we could not dissuade him. it's very sad because once the cat is out of the bag, you can't put it back in. we feel that this is that situation. declaring this as an act of genocide is going to create a lot of complicat
more than a century on, it has now been recognised by america as a genocide. president biden, seen here leaving the white house, has taken a historic step, a reckoning with history, and has given his verdict. the statement issued by the white house is damning. the president refers to the ottoman era armenian genocide and says... "1.5 million armenians were deported, massacred or marched to their deaths in a campaign of extermination." these painful images from 1915 show some of the...
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daunte�*s death has raised questions yet again about the value of black life in america. how it is that something so routine as an expired tag on a licence plate can result in the death of a brother, son and father. lebo diseko, bbc news, minneapolis. india's coronavirus outbreak is getting worse and hospitals in the indian capital of delhi have run out of oxygen to treat seriously ill covid patients. india has report the august daily rise in infections in any country since the pandemic began. nearly 315 -- nili 315,000 —— nili 315,000 cases and its fear this isn't even takeout. a professor from the us via michigan told us why she thinks things have deteriorated so quickly. yeah, so that, you know, last — the first wave in india, the virus curve started declining from september 2020 and steadily declined until february. but in the middle of february, we started noticing this uptick and i think the ferocity and the velocity that we are seeing, in like a virus inferno, is a confluence of different factors. it is definitely a lapse of covid—appropriate behaviour. as
daunte�*s death has raised questions yet again about the value of black life in america. how it is that something so routine as an expired tag on a licence plate can result in the death of a brother, son and father. lebo diseko, bbc news, minneapolis. india's coronavirus outbreak is getting worse and hospitals in the indian capital of delhi have run out of oxygen to treat seriously ill covid patients. india has report the august daily rise in infections in any country since the pandemic...
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other than winning wearing her make america great cap. 0therthan winning in wearing her make america great cap. other than winning in the olympics and starring in a reality tv show and being a good public speaker, i don't see how caitlynjenner has demonstrated the ability to get things done on a business level. she is not a respected business person or inspirational leader that can get people to do things. but can get, you know, action across party lines and things done. i don't know, i'm not confident in her, she does not have my support. in confident in her, she does not have my summ— have my support. in my -- in one word. — have my support. in my -- in one word, would _ have my support. in my -- in one word, would she - have my support. in my -- in one word, would she win - have my support. in my -- in one word, would she win if i have my support. in my -- in i one word, would she win if she got through to the recall, though. got through to the recall, thou . h. , got through to the recall, thou~h. , ., ., , though. there is no way does mi . uel, though. there is no way does m
other than winning wearing her make america great cap. 0therthan winning in wearing her make america great cap. other than winning in the olympics and starring in a reality tv show and being a good public speaker, i don't see how caitlynjenner has demonstrated the ability to get things done on a business level. she is not a respected business person or inspirational leader that can get people to do things. but can get, you know, action across party lines and things done. i don't know, i'm not...
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is a blemish— day from gun violence in america is a blemish on— day from gun violence in america is a blemish on our character as a nation — a blemish on our character as a nation let— a blemish on our character as a nation. let me say to all of you might— nation. let me say to all of you might god _ nation. let me say to all of you might god bless you but most importantly the memory of all the many— importantly the memory of all the many of— importantly the memory of all the many of you have lost any senseless uifi many of you have lost any senseless gun violence, and now i would like to handed — gun violence, and now i would like to handed over to the attorney general— to handed over to the attorney general for him to speak and make some _ general for him to speak and make some comments. i hope i get a chance to see _ some comments. i hope i get a chance to see some _ some comments. i hope i get a chance to see some of you after this is over _ to see some of you after this is over thank— to see some of you after this is over. thank you, thank you, thank you _ over.
is a blemish— day from gun violence in america is a blemish on— day from gun violence in america is a blemish on our character as a nation — a blemish on our character as a nation let— a blemish on our character as a nation. let me say to all of you might— nation. let me say to all of you might god _ nation. let me say to all of you might god bless you but most importantly the memory of all the many— importantly the memory of all the many of— importantly the memory of all the many...
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race relations in america remain fraught. this, another example ofjust how tense these confrontations can be. tim allman, bbc news. thousands of businesses in england are preparing to reopen on monday in the next stage of easing the third national lockdown. they include shops, bars pubs and restaurants will be able to serve outdoors and headdresses, beauty salons, gyms and outdoor attractions like zoos and theme parks can also be open. —— hairdressers. wells will open to retail and remaining pupils will return to school and restrictions on travelling across the border will ease. scotland, all pupils except those who are shielding will return to the classroom. pupils in northern ireland will also go back to school. here is katy austin on the changes in england. the first lockdown pushed this lingerie and swimwear chain to the brink. since then, they've ramped up online and closed some stores for good, but they still see monday as hugely important. we've had lots of calls from customers, which tells us that, obviously, lots
race relations in america remain fraught. this, another example ofjust how tense these confrontations can be. tim allman, bbc news. thousands of businesses in england are preparing to reopen on monday in the next stage of easing the third national lockdown. they include shops, bars pubs and restaurants will be able to serve outdoors and headdresses, beauty salons, gyms and outdoor attractions like zoos and theme parks can also be open. —— hairdressers. wells will open to retail and...
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there's no point talking of a new dawn in america. the history of hundreds of years will never be eradicated in a single moment. and we can finally say that we sent that killer cop to jail. but maybe there will be a new sense of police accountability, and maybe a new acknowledgement that black lives truly matter. nick bryant, bbc news, minneapolis. the relationship between the police in minneapolis and the african—american community remains fraught. on thursday, the funeral will take place for another african—american man, daunte wright, who was killed by the police just over a week ago. 20—year—old daunte wright was fatally shot by a police officer during a traffic stop. police said they had stopped mr wright for having an expired tag on his car licence plate, but then tried to arrest him on an outstanding warrant. the officer who killed daunte wright has been charged with second—degree manslaughter. let's go to our correspondent larry madowo, who is live in minneapolis for us. larry, i know you are at the week for daunte w
there's no point talking of a new dawn in america. the history of hundreds of years will never be eradicated in a single moment. and we can finally say that we sent that killer cop to jail. but maybe there will be a new sense of police accountability, and maybe a new acknowledgement that black lives truly matter. nick bryant, bbc news, minneapolis. the relationship between the police in minneapolis and the african—american community remains fraught. on thursday, the funeral will take place...
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this is still the most important case in america right now. many of| case in america right now. many of the national channels are taking it live. there significant interest on social media. if the first trial of the streaming age, and you can see the streaming age, and you can see the amount of interest because it is seen as police accountability and race relations in america and what happens there will have a strong impact for racialjustice all across the united states.— the united states. larry in minneapolis, _ the united states. larry in minneapolis, thank- the united states. larry in minneapolis, thank you i the united states. larry in i minneapolis, thank you very the united states. larry in - minneapolis, thank you very much indeed. borisjohnson has confirmed the next step in england's road map out of coronavirus lockdown is going ahead. non—essential shops, hairdressers and gyms will be allowed to reopen next monday, and pubs and restaurants will be able to serve customers outdoors. the prime minister said he's hopeful that foreign travel may resume on may 17th, as s
this is still the most important case in america right now. many of| case in america right now. many of the national channels are taking it live. there significant interest on social media. if the first trial of the streaming age, and you can see the streaming age, and you can see the amount of interest because it is seen as police accountability and race relations in america and what happens there will have a strong impact for racialjustice all across the united states.— the united states....
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and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the jury in the trial of derek chauvin has been shown new footage of george floyd, including police body camera video in the moments just before his death. the court also had to adjourn, briefly, because one witness broke down while giving testimony. the former police officer has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder, one of manslaughter. aleem maqbool has this report, and just a warning — you may find some of it distressing. derek chauvin on the right here watched with the rest of the court this now haunting footage, of george floyd dressed in black seen for the first time in the shop where the sad series of events began. a shop assistant, 19—year—old christopher martin, said mr floyd seemed physically well and in good spirits, if a little disorientated and high. george floyd is seen moving to the cigarette counter, where he uses what is suspected to have been a forged note, though christopher martin accepted it, saying he thought george floyd wasn't aware of it being fake
and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the jury in the trial of derek chauvin has been shown new footage of george floyd, including police body camera video in the moments just before his death. the court also had to adjourn, briefly, because one witness broke down while giving testimony. the former police officer has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder, one of manslaughter. aleem maqbool has this report, and just a warning — you may find some of it...
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we may see more of that coming in the future in america. i don't know but it was remarkable to see those senior officers testify against mr chauvin. it’s senior officers testify against mr chauvin-_ mr chauvin. it's indicative surely of _ mr chauvin. it's indicative surely of how— mr chauvin. it's indicative surely of how much - mr chauvin. it's indicative surely of how much is - mr chauvin. it's indicative i surely of how much is riding mr chauvin. it's indicative - surely of how much is riding on this trial and how broad tensions are across the country. reaction to latest police killing.— police killing. there was clearly an _ police killing. there was clearly an open - police killing. there was clearly an open wound l police killing. there was| clearly an open wound in america with how we have dealt with race and policing and so on and when you are starting —— what you are starting to see is more and more folks starting to notice it is there, just like we saw in the 60s when we saw civil rights actually start to happen, when wh
we may see more of that coming in the future in america. i don't know but it was remarkable to see those senior officers testify against mr chauvin. it’s senior officers testify against mr chauvin-_ mr chauvin. it's indicative surely of _ mr chauvin. it's indicative surely of how— mr chauvin. it's indicative surely of how much - mr chauvin. it's indicative surely of how much is - mr chauvin. it's indicative i surely of how much is riding mr chauvin. it's indicative - surely of how much is...
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here's our north america editorjon sopel. sirens wail. here's our north america editorjon sopel. sirens wail. we've been here before. lunchtime on a cold easter day and another emergency at the capitol. sirens wail. a man in a blue car rams two us capitol police officers near a barrier. as he gets out of his vehicle, knife in hand, he's shot and has now died. immediately, congress goes into lockdown. a helicopter�*s summoned and lands in front of the capitol building. and the national guard, which has been on duty since the capitol riots ofjanuary 6, is mobilised. another terrifying moment for those who work in the congressional offices. at a hastily organised news conference, confirmation that one of the police officers has died as well. and it is with a very, very heavy heart that i announce one of our officers has succumbed to his injuries. but the assailant doesn't seem to have been on anyone�*s radar screens, and police are saying there doesn't seem to be an ongoing threat. it does not appear that he is known to the capitol police or the metropolitan police department at
here's our north america editorjon sopel. sirens wail. here's our north america editorjon sopel. sirens wail. we've been here before. lunchtime on a cold easter day and another emergency at the capitol. sirens wail. a man in a blue car rams two us capitol police officers near a barrier. as he gets out of his vehicle, knife in hand, he's shot and has now died. immediately, congress goes into lockdown. a helicopter�*s summoned and lands in front of the capitol building. and the national guard,...
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president biden hosts a virtual climate summit with world leaders and pledges to cut america's carbon emissions by at least half. we're here at this summit to discuss how each of us, each country, can set higher climate ambitions that will in turn create good—paying jobs, advance innovative technologies and help vulnerable countries adapt to climate impacts. # go home to my lord and be free...# the funeral of daunte wright, a black man shot dead after a routine traffic stop, has been taking place in the us city of minneapolis. well, we come today as the air fresheners for minnesota. - we're trying to get the stench of police brutality _ out of the atmosphere. india buckles under the impact of the covid pandemic — the country records the world's highest number of infections in a day. a formal uk government apology after failing to commemorate properly more than 100,000 black and asian people who died fighting for the british empire during the first world war. the un secretary—general, antonio guterres, has claimed "the tide is turning for action" after a number of world leaders,
president biden hosts a virtual climate summit with world leaders and pledges to cut america's carbon emissions by at least half. we're here at this summit to discuss how each of us, each country, can set higher climate ambitions that will in turn create good—paying jobs, advance innovative technologies and help vulnerable countries adapt to climate impacts. # go home to my lord and be free...# the funeral of daunte wright, a black man shot dead after a routine traffic stop, has been taking...
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, ., ., ., america. very interesting, good to talk to yom — america. very interesting, good to talk to you. thanks _ america. very interesting, good to talk to you. thanks for _ america. very interesting, good to talk to you. thanks forjoining - america. very interesting, good to talk to you. thanks forjoining us. | in just over two weeks time voters around britain will be heading to the polls. in scotland and wales there are parliamentary elections whilst in england voters will be choosing who will sit on their local councils. 5 live's anna foster is on the road this week and will be bringing us an insight in to what voters want from their elected representatives and what local issues will be sending people to the polling stations in these elections. ? today she sin darlington. anna. hi, good to see you. hello, clive, lovel to hi, good to see you. hello, clive, lovely to talk _ hi, good to see you. hello, clive, lovely to talk to _ hi, good to see you. hello, clive, lovely to talk to you. _ hi, good t
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there is no point talking of a new dawn in america. the history of hundreds of years will never be eradicated in a single moment. and we can finally say that we sent that killer cop to jail. but maybe there will be a new sense of police accountability, and maybe a new acknowledgement that black lives truly matter. our correspondent larry madowo is in george floyd square in minneapolis. justice department launched a federal civil probe into policing practices. what is the remit? how will this look? , , ., ., , what is the remit? how will this look? , ., , look? this is a really broad investigation. _ look? this is a really broad investigation. it _ look? this is a really broad investigation. it is - look? this is a really broad investigation. it is called i look? this is a really broad l investigation. it is called the patterns and practices investigation into the minneapolis police department. it would have been possible over the last four years under two attorney generals and president trump, they completely stop them because he said
there is no point talking of a new dawn in america. the history of hundreds of years will never be eradicated in a single moment. and we can finally say that we sent that killer cop to jail. but maybe there will be a new sense of police accountability, and maybe a new acknowledgement that black lives truly matter. our correspondent larry madowo is in george floyd square in minneapolis. justice department launched a federal civil probe into policing practices. what is the remit? how will this...
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china is the world's greatest factory and its biggest polluter, and america is the second largest. together they account for nearly half of global emissions, and there is now a us president determined to change that. we can't wait any longer. we see it with our own eyes, we feel it, we know it in our bones. and it's time to act. so he is pushing for a lot more green energy and he is reversing the trump years by sending his envoy john kerry worldwide. secretary kerry, can we avert climate catastrophe? - including the uk last month and crucially china just now. we cannot solve the climate issue without china beginning to reduce their emissions. this is the key to the global puzzle. biden has to figure out a way to compel beijing to begin to cut their emissions or all the efforts we are making domestically are going to be ineffectual. one of the big arguments is over which of these two giant polluters should do more. the us points out that it produces about 14% of the global total of emissions while china releases about twice that. but for its part, china says look instead at the accu
china is the world's greatest factory and its biggest polluter, and america is the second largest. together they account for nearly half of global emissions, and there is now a us president determined to change that. we can't wait any longer. we see it with our own eyes, we feel it, we know it in our bones. and it's time to act. so he is pushing for a lot more green energy and he is reversing the trump years by sending his envoy john kerry worldwide. secretary kerry, can we avert climate...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. president biden has said that the new round of us sanctions imposed on moscow is a proportionate and measured response to alleged russian interference in us elections and cyberattacks. russia has responded angrily to the new measures, summoning the us ambassador and warning that they deal a serious blow to mutual relations. mr biden said he could have gone further, but chose not to, saying any escalation of tensions was in neither country's interests. i was clear with president putin that we could have gone further. but i chose not to do so. i chose to be proportionate. the united states is not looking to kick off a cycle of escalation and conflict with russia. we want a stable, predictable relationship. if russia continues to interfere with our democracy, i'm prepared to take further actions to respond. let's speak to michael kimmage who's a professor at the catholic university of america who served in the state department as a policy planner between 2014 and 2016, working on the rus
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. president biden has said that the new round of us sanctions imposed on moscow is a proportionate and measured response to alleged russian interference in us elections and cyberattacks. russia has responded angrily to the new measures, summoning the us ambassador and warning that they deal a serious blow to mutual relations. mr biden said he could have gone further, but chose not to, saying any escalation of tensions was in neither...
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america wasjust beaten in vietnam and had _ america wasjust beaten in vietnam and had to— america wasjust beaten in vietnam and had to leave, lost 50,000 troops there _ and had to leave, lost 50,000 troops there. different case in afghanistan, not as many dead. the victory— afghanistan, not as many dead. the victory not _ afghanistan, not as many dead. the victory not quite as clear. some report— victory not quite as clear. some report about that. i feel, worst effect — report about that. i feel, worst effect that can happen in afghanistan is the west isjust run out of— afghanistan is the west isjust run out of patience. you're right, they've — out of patience. you're right, they've been there very long time, 20 years— they've been there very long time, 20 years in— they've been there very long time, 20 years in fact. 20 years this september whenjoe biden wants 20 years in fact. 20 years this september when joe biden wants to pull all_ september when joe biden wants to pull all the troops out. on the anniversary of 9/11. there is no other— anniversary of 9/11. there is no
america wasjust beaten in vietnam and had _ america wasjust beaten in vietnam and had to— america wasjust beaten in vietnam and had to leave, lost 50,000 troops there _ and had to leave, lost 50,000 troops there. different case in afghanistan, not as many dead. the victory— afghanistan, not as many dead. the victory not _ afghanistan, not as many dead. the victory not quite as clear. some report— victory not quite as clear. some report about that. i feel, worst effect — report about...
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for some, and women killed by white officers in america. forsome, it and women killed by white officers in america. for some, it is no surprise that this resonates in the uk. ~ surprise that this resonates in the uk. . ., ., surprise that this resonates in the uk. ~ ., ., , , , ., uk. we have got issues here to address. uk. we have got issues here to address- we — uk. we have got issues here to address. we need _ uk. we have got issues here to address. we need to _ uk. we have got issues here to address. we need to let - uk. we have got issues here to address. we need to let that i uk. we have got issues here to i address. we need to let that issue is beyond — address. we need to let that issue is beyond football that we all love and representation beyond the pitch. education, _ and representation beyond the pitch. education, media, allthe institutions in the country. they can do— institutions in the country. they can do a — institutions in the country. they can do a lot _ institutions in the country. they can do a lot better around
for some, and women killed by white officers in america. forsome, it and women killed by white officers in america. for some, it is no surprise that this resonates in the uk. ~ surprise that this resonates in the uk. . ., ., surprise that this resonates in the uk. ~ ., ., , , , ., uk. we have got issues here to address. uk. we have got issues here to address- we — uk. we have got issues here to address. we need _ uk. we have got issues here to address. we need to _ uk. we have got issues here...
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america, as ever, fractured along its anguished fault line of race. this was the moment daunte wright was pulled overfor a minor infraction, and the police realised there was a warrant out for his arrest. in the scuffle that followed, the officerfired her gun and immediately realised her fatal error. ijust shot him. tonight, after 26 years in uniform, the officer kim potter resigned, and so too did the chief of the brooklyn center police. today the mother of daunte wright described how her son telephoned her up after being stopped by the police, then there was a second call with a friend he'd been driving with. she was crying and screaming and she said that they had shot him and then she pointed the phone towards the driver's seat and my son was laying there unresponsive. that was the last time that i seen my son. that's the last time i heard from my son and i've had no explanation since then. there was more looting last night just yards from the police station. another urban battlefield in the ongoing struggle over policing and over race. nick bryant
america, as ever, fractured along its anguished fault line of race. this was the moment daunte wright was pulled overfor a minor infraction, and the police realised there was a warrant out for his arrest. in the scuffle that followed, the officerfired her gun and immediately realised her fatal error. ijust shot him. tonight, after 26 years in uniform, the officer kim potter resigned, and so too did the chief of the brooklyn center police. today the mother of daunte wright described how her son...
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america _ needs. that sense of dare i say, america first - needs. that sense of dare i say, america first and - needs. that sense of dare i l say, america first and charity begins at home and all of that. there is an easing off now of the sense that yes we can start to share this a bit.— to share this a bit. yes, i think there _ to share this a bit. yes, i think there has _ to share this a bit. yes, i think there has been - to share this a bit. yes, i think there has been a i to share this a bit. yes, i | think there has been a lot to share this a bit. yes, i i think there has been a lot of positive pressure, as there should be. we are not an island here in the us and any threat anywhere in the world affects us all. if you are going to be considered the world's greatest superpower than it takes leadership and charity. i was very encouraged to see that they had approved these doses and they will have to meet quality standard approvals before they are shipped. it also seen that there are shipments of ppe and oxygenation machines another raw material
america _ needs. that sense of dare i say, america first - needs. that sense of dare i say, america first and - needs. that sense of dare i l say, america first and charity begins at home and all of that. there is an easing off now of the sense that yes we can start to share this a bit.— to share this a bit. yes, i think there _ to share this a bit. yes, i think there has _ to share this a bit. yes, i think there has been - to share this a bit. yes, i think there has been a i to share this a...
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president biden had set the 4th ofjuly, america's birthday, as a goal for getting this country back to normal, and although the pfizer and moderna vaccines have been the mainstay here, the single—shotjohnson &johnson jab is seen as vital in expanding the vaccination programme to rural areas. in their quest to get as many people vaccinated as quickly as possible, the administration could do without fears about side effects. thejohnson &johnson vaccine will now carry a label, warning about the risk of blood clots. distribution could resume as early as this weekend. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. good afternoon. india, which is facing a rapidly accelerating second covid wave, has registered the highest number of daily cases anywhere in the world for a third consecutive day. with the health care system close to collapse in some areas, the government says it's waiving customs duties on imported oxygen, and deploying the airforce to transport supplies. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan�*s report contains images you may find upsetting. patients as far as the eye can s
president biden had set the 4th ofjuly, america's birthday, as a goal for getting this country back to normal, and although the pfizer and moderna vaccines have been the mainstay here, the single—shotjohnson &johnson jab is seen as vital in expanding the vaccination programme to rural areas. in their quest to get as many people vaccinated as quickly as possible, the administration could do without fears about side effects. thejohnson &johnson vaccine will now carry a label, warning...
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and all the ways that policing has failed black america. and the ways that they think dante wright was pulled overin they think dante wright was pulled over in the first place because which is unofficially called driving while black. they think he was racially profiled and then tragically and his death. people are demanding justice and the fact that police today say he was shot accidentally when this officer was reaching for her taser gun has not helped matters. keep us posted. thank you very much. still in the us — now, some news out of the state of tennessee, where there's been a shooting at a high school in the town of knoxville. a man has been pronounced dead at the scene and another person has been detained for further investigation. a police officer has been wounded in the shooting but his injures are not expected to be life—threatening. officials say they are still gathering information about the situation. the school superintendent said the building is now secure. in a stark warning the world health organisation, says the corona
and all the ways that policing has failed black america. and the ways that they think dante wright was pulled overin they think dante wright was pulled over in the first place because which is unofficially called driving while black. they think he was racially profiled and then tragically and his death. people are demanding justice and the fact that police today say he was shot accidentally when this officer was reaching for her taser gun has not helped matters. keep us posted. thank you very...
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our latin america and caribbean correspondent will grant reports. darkness has descended over st vincent since la soufriere erupted, darkness and ash. the initial eruption threw a huge plume of smoke and dust kilometres into the air, which obscured the sun. the volcano's activity later knocked out the power to much of the island. a blanket of white—grey volcanic ash now coats everything in sight — homes, buildings, cars and roads. the dust cloud even reached the neighbouring island of barbados, and visibility in some places is extremely limited. st vincent has closed its airspace and travel across the wider caribbean has been affected with many thousands left stranded. i came over here for my mother's funeral. last minute, ourflights were cancelled. we've tried to get through to the embassy, we've had no luck in getting through. we've had our pre—travel covid tests. we've been told to travel again, we have to have a new covid test within the 72 hours before we travel to the uk. where we can get these done in this current time, i genuinely don'
our latin america and caribbean correspondent will grant reports. darkness has descended over st vincent since la soufriere erupted, darkness and ash. the initial eruption threw a huge plume of smoke and dust kilometres into the air, which obscured the sun. the volcano's activity later knocked out the power to much of the island. a blanket of white—grey volcanic ash now coats everything in sight — homes, buildings, cars and roads. the dust cloud even reached the neighbouring island of...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. first, dozens of people have been hurt in clashes in eastjerusalem amid demonstrations east jerusalem amid demonstrations between palestinians and if i reduce group. there were confrontations between the two sides. john bateman was in jerusalem. —— far rightjewish group. these tensions have been bubbling for nights now but this evening, it feels more angry, it is more organised and this seems like a culmination. they're from lehava, a far—rightjewish ultra nationalist group. there's been a spate of race hate incidents injerusalem with palestinians hitting or abusing ultraorthodoxjews and posting it on the social media site tiktok. and groups of far—right israeli youths have chased and assaulted some palestinians in the street. explosion that's the sound of stun grenades at the moment as the israeli security forces here have been clashing with palestinians, and it is only a couple of hundred yards from where the far—right ultranationalist jewish group has been trying to get t
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. first, dozens of people have been hurt in clashes in eastjerusalem amid demonstrations east jerusalem amid demonstrations between palestinians and if i reduce group. there were confrontations between the two sides. john bateman was in jerusalem. —— far rightjewish group. these tensions have been bubbling for nights now but this evening, it feels more angry, it is more organised and this seems like a culmination. they're from...