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KQED PBS NewsHour July 13, 2024

World. Analyzing a dizzying week of news from the impeachment quiry in the latest developments in turkey and syria. All that and more in tonights pbs newshour. Major funding haseen provided by moving our economy for 160 he nss, the engine that connects us. When it comes to wireless, Consumer Cellular gives customers a choice. Are youcustomer service team is on hand to help. To learn more, go to consumercellular. Com. In with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. This program was made possible by the corpotion for public broadcasting from viewers like you. Thank you. The battleground in northeast in syria appears to be quite in tonight. A ceasefire between Turkish Forces and kurdish fighters is timeying to take hold after getting off to a rocky start. Meanwhile,s trumpcision to withdraw tro s from syria is bringing more bipartisan condemnation from capitol hill. Mitch mcconnell wre an opinion article in the Washington Post the decision a grave mistake. B

KCSM Democracy Now June 22, 2024

140,000 people. Three days later, the u. S. Dropped a second atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki, killing another 74,000 people. Today, tens of thousands gathered in hiroshima to remember. [bells toll] amy today, in a rare extended interview, well go to tokyo to speak with acclaimed japanese novelist and winner of the 1994 nobel prize for literature kenzaburo oe. Now 80 years old, he is one of japans most respected intellectuals and humanitarians. If mr. Obama were to come to the Memorial Ceremony, what he could do is come together with the survivors ensure that moment of silence and also express considering the issue of Nuclear Weapons from the humanity and how important Nuclear Abolition is from that perspective, think would be the most important thing and the most important thing that any policy or representative could do at this time. Amy then well go from the target to the birthplace of the bomb, we will go to or hundreds of peace activists are marching today. The disarma

LINKTV Democracy Now June 22, 2024

Destruction from the bomb was massive. Shock waves, radiation and heat rays took the lives of some 140,000 people. Three days later, the u. S. Dropped a second atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki, killing another 74,000 people. Today, tens of thousands gathered in hiroshima to remember. [bells toll] amy today, in a rare extended interview, well go to tokyo to speak with acclaimed japanese novelist and winner of the 1994 nobel prize for literature kenzaburo oe. Now 80 years old, he is one of japans most respected intellectuals and humanitarians. If mr. Obama were to come to the Memorial Ceremony, what he could do is come together with the survivors ensure that moment of silence and also express considering the issue of Nuclear Weapons from the humanity and how important Nuclear Abolition is from that perspective, think would be the most important thing and the most important thing that any policy or representative could do at this time. Amy then well go from the target to the b

KQED PBS NewsHour November 26, 2014

Granddaughter, who have never seen the canyon, they never will see what we were shown by our grandparents. Ifill plus, how one family of turkey farmers stays competitive with big competitors, doing nearly all of its yearly business in a single week. The exercise, the fresh air, the health of the birds. Theyre eating the grass, their eating bugs. That diet creates a much much better tasting product. Ifill those are some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Thanks for my first car. Thanks for giving me your smile, your motivation, and your belief that loved ones always come first. We wouldnt be where we are if it were not for the people that helped get us here. Dont forget to thank those who helped you to take charge of your future and got you where you are today. The boss of your life. The chief life officer. Lincoln financial. Youre in charge. S

KQED PBS NewsHour November 27, 2014

Granddaughter, who have never seen the canyon, they never will see what we were shown by our grandparents. Ifill plus, how one family of turkey farmers stays competitive with big competitors, doing nearly all of its yearly business in a single week. The exercise, the fresh air, the health of the birds. Theyre eating the grass, their eating bugs. That diet creates a much much better tasting product. Ifill those are some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Thanks for my first car. Thanks for giving me your smile, your motivation, and your belief that loved ones always come first. We wouldnt be where we are if it were not for the people that helped get us here. Dont forget to thank those who helped you to take charge of your future and got you where you are today. The boss of your life. The chief life officer. Lincoln financial. Youre in charge. S

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