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All the Negative Things: Repeals and Impeachment
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US Congress votes to impeach President Trump for a second time
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The US House of Representatives is voting on whether to impeach President Trump for incitement of insurrection, after last week's assault on the Capitol. Also in the programme: the UK records its highest number of daily deaths of those with Covid since the pandemic began. An intensive care doctor tells us about the stress, and pleads for the public…
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Political Theater's The Transition: Congress in turmoil
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With less than 10 days before Joe Biden gets sworn in as president, Congress is reeling from the assault on the Capitol and what it will mean to govern. House Democrats introduced impeachment again on Monday, this time charging President Trump with "inciting violence against the government of the United States.” While Republicans blocked another me…
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Mob Storms the Capitol, Congress Affirms President-elect Biden’s Win
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It was a chaotic week. As Congress met to confirm President-elect Joe Biden’s win, hundreds of President Trump’s supporters stormed into the Capitol to stop the electoral vote count, an event that stunned the nation. With just 12 days until Trump leaves office, Democrats are calling for him to resign, and calling for invoking the 25th Amendment or …
US president-elect Joe Biden sets out his first set of executive orders as inauguration nears. He plans to reverse some of the controversial decisions taken during the Trump administration; We will consider what impact the new president will be able to have in his first few days in office. We will also look at his plans to tackle the Covid-19 pande…
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Poisoned Kremlin critic Navalny detained in Russia
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The activist returned to Moscow from Germany months after a nerve agent nearly killed him. Also: the music producer and convicted murderer, Phil Spector, has died, and climbing a Hong Kong skyscraper in a wheelchair.By BBC World Service
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January 17, 2021 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
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On this edition for Sunday, January 17, state capitals on high alert for potential protests and violence ahead of the inauguration, and Jeff Greenfield and Yamiche Alcondor weigh in on this unprecedented presidential transition, the impeachment trial and Biden's agenda. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://…
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This week in the White House: Trump's final days, pardons, Biden's first exec. actions
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President Donald Trump spent his final weekend in office in the White House. Reports are that he plans to leave Washington D.C. on Wednesday morning, just hours before President-elect Joe Biden takes office. For more on the president's plans, including potential pardons, last-minute staff appointments or a goodbye bash, NewsHour White House Corresp…
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Police on horseback, drones: PA Capitol grounds tighten security
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As states across the nation tighten security for possible demonstrations ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration on Wednesday, downtown Harrisburg, which houses Pennsylvania's State Capitol, is filled with police on horseback, guards and the press with businesses boarding up and locals largely staying away. Christopher Booker reports. PBS NewsHour is sup…
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Dispatches from MI, GA, OH: States step up security ahead of inauguration
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Amid threats of violent protests ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration, states have stepped up security, especially around their respective Capitols. Karen Kasler of Ohio Public Radio and Television reports from Columbus Ohio, Dave Boucher of the Detroit Free Press joins from Lansing, Michigan, and Rickey Bevington of Georgia Public Broadcasting is in …
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Week in preview: impeachment, inauguration, potential protests loom
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With what is sure to be a historic week ahead of us, NewsHour Weekend's Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss Donald Trump's impending second impeachment trial in the Senate, President-elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' swearing in under extraordinary conditions, and the number of inauguration conventions being broken in 2021: No parade…
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Oregon statehouse braces for repeat right-wing violence
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In Oregon, the statehouse in Salem is boarded up this weekend and the governor has called up National Guard troops. NewsHour Weekend's Mori Rothman spoke with Oregon Public Broadcasting reporter Sergio Olmos about far-right extremist groups and homegrown white supremacy in the Pacific Northwest, and how the groups organize and act. PBS NewsHour is …
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Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has been detained by police at passport control after flying back to Russia - five months after he was almost killed in a nerve agent attack. We hear the latest on events in Moscow.Also on the programme: Dissecting the complex legacy of American music producer Phil Spector, who has died aged 81 while serving a prison s…
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Sunday, January 17: A nation on edge as inauguration week approaches
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A tale of two presidencies: an impeached president faces a Senate trial and an incoming president faces historic headwinds. Plus, 25,000 National Guard troops guard the nation's capital as law enforcement agencies warn of potential inauguration week attacks. And with the raging pandemic and an economy teetering on the edge, President-elect Biden ha…
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How big a threat does America face from far-right groups?
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As the US capital becomes Fortress Washington ahead of Wednesday's presidential inauguration - how big a threat does America face from far-right groups?Also in the programme: Five months after he was poisoned, Alexei Navalny is flying back to Russia - so how will the authorities react to the return of the Kremlin's highest profile opponent? and we …
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I’ll Tell You What Else: Finished & Famished
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This week, we're flashing back to May 31st, 2017. It's a four-day week, and Dana is feeling "discombobulated and irritated." They discuss the problem with lunch, slow walkers in New York City, and why Chris thinks Dana needs to take a trip to the ranch. Follow Dana Perino on Twitter: @DanaPerino and Facebook Pre-order her new book: "Everything Will…
Poem from The Detroit Times, January 17, 1913. By Bayard Taylor.By Michael Scherer
More than 100 individuals involved in Capitol riots arrested, National Guard deployed to state Capitols ahead of Inauguration Day, and states struggle to meet growing vaccine demand.
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Uganda's Museveni declared election winner
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His main rival, Bobi Wine, claims vote-rigging and vows to produce evidence. Also: India launches 'the world's biggest vaccination drive', and Nepali climbers make history with K2 winter summit.By BBC World Service
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January 16, 2021 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
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On this edition for Saturday, January 16, state capitals brace for more potential protests in the lead-up to Biden's inauguration, the Capitol Hill siege, its participants, and the online radicalization that led them there, and the latest in the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://…
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An Olympian, a therapist, professionals: A look at the rioters stoked by extremism
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Dozens have been charged for their role in the Capitol Hill riots and the FBI has identified at least 270 more people for the siege. While some of them have had ruins with the authorities in the past, the rioters, which included an Olympian, came from all walks of life. NewsHour Weekend's Christopher Booker reports on what that reveals about extrem…
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With the highest cases in the country, CA has one of the lowest inoculation rates
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California has one of the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rates in the country, as the state struggles to contain the virus, which has been raging to new highs since the holidays. LA Times reporter Soumya Karlamangla joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the vaccination process in the state and how LA is scrambling to treat patients as hospital beds fill u…
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Uganda election: Museveni rejects rigging claims
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Uganda’s veteran leader Yoweri Museveni has declared himself the winner of the presidential election and called it the most fraud-free vote in the country’s history. But rival candidate Bobi Wine tells Newshour he believes the contest to be “the most fraudulent election in the history of Uganda”.Also in the programme: As Germany’s governing party e…
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Symbols of hate, and their racial implications, at the Capitol Hill riot
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Last week's riot on Capitol Hill was filled with hate symbols: nooses, confederate flags, violent graffiti symbols. Ivette Feliciano spoke with civil rights lawyer and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, Bryan Stevenson, about the racial implications of the riot, how moments like this reverberate for people of color, and what history can tell …
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Internet radicalization experts knew violence was brewing. What did they see?
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While the events at the nation's Capitol last week caught many by surprise, those who monitor extremism on the internet had already seen a rebellion brewing. Charlie Warzel is the New York Times Opinion Writer-at-Large and reports on online radicalization. He joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the online spaces and rhetoric that fomented violence at…
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Museveni declared winner of Uganda election
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Uganda's election commission has declared the veteran leader Yoweri Museveni winner of the presidential election. But his main challenger Bobi Wine has called it the most fraudulent election in Ugandan history, vowing to present the evidence once the internet is restored.Also on the programme: Germany's governing CDU party elects a new leader - ano…
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Day 1,457: Trump leaves Biden with security threats and a huge pandemic
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Joe Biden will take office on January 20th with a slew of national security threats connected to the Trump-incited riot on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6th. Biden must also contend with an out-of-control Covid-19 pandemic worsened by the Trump admin.'s botched vaccine rollout. We discuss that and more with Peter Baker, Susan Page, Jeremy Bash, Dr. Kavita P…
Poem from the Rock Island Argus, January 16, 1913. By S. E. Kiser.By Michael Scherer
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Pelosi: Lawmakers who aided Capitol attack may be prosecuted
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Tonight on the Last Word: Many Capitol rioters are implicated by their own social media posts. Also, the House prepares to send the article of impeachment to the Senate. Plus, Donald Trump weighs granting more pardons during his final days of office. Joe Biden unveils his “bold” plan to speed up Covid-19 vaccinations. And Anand Giridharadas talks t…
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Governors outraged by more Trump admin vaccine supply lies
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What’s Next As President-Elect Joe Biden’s Inauguration Nears
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President Trump is now the first United States president to be impeached twice. This was the most bipartisan impeachment in history, but still only 10 House Republicans voted in favor of Trump’s impeachment. The panel discusses how the nation is bracing for both the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden as well as a second Trump impeachment tri…
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President Donald Trump’s Second Impeachment & A Nation on Edge
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President Trump is now the first United States president to be impeached twice. This was the most bipartisan impeachment in history, but still only 10 House Republicans voted in favor of Trump’s impeachment. The panel discusses how the nation is bracing for both the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden as well as a second Trump impeachment tri…
Covid vaccine rollout plagued by confusion, high demand, HHS Secretary Azar speaks out on slow vaccine rollout, and Florida restaurant manager saves boy from abuse, police say.
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Capitol mob came within seconds of meeting VP Pence
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Tonight: How one party's moral failure, fear, and disloyalty to the country led America to this point—and how it’s not too late to do the right thing. Then, as federal prosecutors allege insurrectionists plotted to capture and assassinate elected officials, one police officer speaks out after being, dragged, beaten, and tased by Trump's mob.…
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Pentagon authorizes 25,000 National Guard members for inauguration
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The Pentagon has authorized up to 25,000 National Guard members for President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration as the nation braces for more possible violence after the deadly Capitol Hill riots. After a FBI bulletin warned of armed protests in all 50 state capitols in the days leading up to January 20th, the National Guard Bureau said “every state, …
US President-elect Joe Biden lays out an ambitious Coronavirus vaccination plan - warning things will get worse before they get better. India also gears up to start its own huge campaign this weekend, tackling its population of 1.3 billion people. Plus, German chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU party meets to elect a new leader, who will stand a good c…
He gave details after it was announced two million people worldwide had died with Covid. Also: the sports doctor - sent to prison for masterminding an international doping ring, and English football players face a ban on hugs on the pitch.By BBC World Service
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Update: Biden outlines coronavirus vaccination plan for the US
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US President-Elect pledges to ramp up vaccination availabilityBy BBC World Service
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American Dreaming with José Díaz-Balart: Gloria Estefan
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Grammy award-winner and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Gloria Estefan was first seen as “too American for Latins” and “too Latin for Americans”. Estefan talks with José Díaz-Balart about how she pushed to showcase her Cuban roots, revolutionizing the music industry on her way to achieving her own American Dream.…
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January 15, 2021 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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Friday on the NewsHour, extraordinary security measures are put in place amid nationwide threats of violence as the presidential transfer of power approaches, we discuss President-elect Biden's plan to control COVID and provide economic relief with one of his top advisers, and a look at the potential impacts of the drawdown of U.S. troops in Afghan…
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ADL vs. Gab: Jewish Masonic Group Covers Up Zionists' Participation in Capitol Riot
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Today on TruNews, we call out the rabid rhetoric from revenge-filled Demoncrats who are attempting to scapegoat everyone right of Lucifer as the true raiders of the lost Capitol. We also address the savage beating of Roger Stone’s wife and the arrest of MAGA imposter John Sullivan. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall, Matt Skow. Airdate 01/15/20…
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American Reckoning - A PBS NewsHour Special Report
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Following the aftermath of the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, "American Reckoning - A PBS NewsHour Special Report" looks at the economic and racial history that led to a political divide between Americans, the impact of President Donald Trump's rhetoric throughout his presidency and the next steps for the nation to heal from the recent at…
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After failed insurrection, an unprecedented show of force in the nation's capital
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The nation entered the weekend on edge about the coming presidential inauguration. Investigators are still delving unto the trauma that shook Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6, as authorities brace for what's yet to come. Nick Schifrin reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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Biden unveils $1.9 trillion plan to address crises on multiple fronts
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President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday unveiled a major legislative package to address the twin health and economic crises now facing his administration. The $1.9 trillion plan would bolster funding for states, schools and small business, among other proposals. Heather Boushey, an incoming member of the Biden administration's White House Council of …
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News Wrap: COVID-19 has killed more than 2 million people worldwide
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In our news wrap Friday, COVID-19 has now killed more than 2 million people worldwide since it emerged in China just over a year ago, White House says President Trump will depart Washington on the morning of the inauguration, the timing of the Trump's impeachment trial remains undecided, thousands of migrants in Honduras have started north in the y…