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KQED PBS NewsHour July 13, 2024

Major funding for the pbs newshr has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems skollfoundation. Org. Th lemelson foundation. Committed to improving lives through invention, in the u. S. And developing countries. On the web at lemelson. Org. Supported by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information at macfound. Org and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Nawaz President Trump is rejecting criticism that hes not doing enough to meet the coronavirushreat. Instead, he accused news outlets and, he called a onference to outline the administrations efforts. Meanwhile, senate democts pushed for 8. 5 billion in emergency

CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings June 5, 2014

The Guardian Newspaper reports presence haspolice prevented similar gatherings in Mainland China where state censureship prohibits any the 198 protests. On monday, the council on hosted twoations discussions about the event at Tiananmen Square. Includes theel National Security advisor at the timesd new york nicolas kristoff. H two hours and 15 minutes. Good morning. And welcome to the council on symposium onions the 25th anniversary of Tiananmen Square. Im richard haas, president of the council on Foreign Relations of i would like to thank all you for joining us on this glorious monday morning here in new york. We have two sessions from theperspectives u. S. And china on the events in 198. Nmen square in june of first, to speak to americas perspective, brent. Advisorational security at the time to president george bush 41 and Nick Kristoff whose recording from inside the less than him nothing the pulitzer prize. Full disclosure, i work for and every now and then against brent at the ti

CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings June 5, 2014

And we have seen the extraordinary progress since that time. A united germany. Nations in central and Eastern Europe standing tall as proud democracies. A europe that is more integrated, more prosperous and more secure. We must never forget that the spark for so much of this revolutionary change, this blossoming of hope, was lit by you, the people of poland. [applause] history was made here. The victory of 1989 was not inevitable. It was the culmination of centuries of polish struggle, at times in this very square. The generations of poles who rose up and finally won independence. The soldiers who resisted invasion, from the east and the west. The righteous among the nations among them jan karski who risked all to save the innocent from the holocaust. The heroes of the warsaw ghetto who refused to go without a fight. The free poles at normandy and the poles of the home army who even as this city was reduced to rubble waged a heroic uprising. We remember how, when an iron curtain descen

KQED Charlie Rose June 5, 2014

Repression, and everybody, i think, believed that this was an inflection point. Rose a moment of change. They would never get this thing this jeanie back in the bottle. But, of course, that was a very naive presumption. Rose we conclude with jeff widener, the man who took one of the most famous pictures of all time, a young man in front of a tank. Then suddenly, we heard a noise down the street, and it was a familiar sound of tanks. I went to the balcony, and i thought this is a nice composition air, compressed shot of the tanks, and then a man walks out kearing shopping bags waving. And i told kirk, this guy is going to screw up my composition and he said theyre going to kill that guy. Rose Tianamen Square and china next. Theres a saying around here you stand behind what you say. Around here, we dont make excuses, we make commitments. And when you cant live up to them, you own up and make it right. Some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this co

KQED Charlie Rose June 5, 2014

Repression, and everybody, i think, believed that this was an inflection point. Rose a moment of change. They would never get this thing this jeanie back in the bottle. But, of course, that was a very naive presumption. Rose we conclude with jeff widener, the man who took one of the most famous pictures of all time, a young man in front of a tank. Then suddenly, we heard a noise down the street, and it was a familiar sound of tanks. I went to the balcony, and i thought this is a nice composition air, compressed shot of the tanks, and then a man walks out kearing shopping bags waving. And i told kirk, this guy is going to screw up my composition and he said theyre going to kill that guy. Rose Tianamen Square and china next. Theres a saying around here you stand behind what you say. Around here, we dont make excuses, we make commitments. And when you cant live up to them, you own up and make it right. Some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this co

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