PBS NewsHour

November 10, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

On this edition for Sunday, November 10, three officials will testify in public hearings this week as part of the impeachment inquiry, and humanitarian workers along the U.S.-Mexico border face prosecution under federal law for helping undocumented migrants. Megan Thompson anchors from New York.

Migrant aid workers face arrests and prosecutions

10m 30s

More than 3,000 undocumented migrants have died in Arizona during the last 20 years while trying to cross into the U.S. from Mexico, spurring the formation of aid groups along the border that aim to prevent the humanitarian crisis. Now, some aid workers are facing criminal charges due to renewed enforcement of harboring laws that say good Samaritans are breaking the law. Ivette Feliciano reports.

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  • What to look for in this week's impeachment inquiry: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    What to look for in this week's impeachment inquiry

    S2019 E347 - 5m 28s

    Three officials will testify this week as the impeachment inquiry enters a new phase with public hearings. House Republicans on Saturday submitted their wishlist of witnesses which included Hunter Biden and the whistleblower — both names ruled out by the Democrats. NewsHour’s Lisa Desjardin joins Megan Thompson to discuss the latest.

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