February 6, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
February 6, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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Trump denied presidential immunity, court rules
S2024 E38 - 4m 22s
A federal appeals court in Washington rejected Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity for actions he took to remain in office after the 2020 election. It clears the way for his federal trial on conspiracy and obstruction charges to move forward, but Trump is expected to appeal the ruling. William Brangham reports.
Mother of Michigan school shooter convicted of manslaughter
S2024 E38 - 6m 8s
For the first time, a parent has been convicted in a mass school shooting. Jennifer Crumbley was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter after her son, Ethan Crumbley, killed four students and injured seven others in 2021 at Oxford High in Michigan. The gunman was sentenced to life in prison without parole. His mother faces up to 60 years in prison. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Ekow Yankah.
Border deal hits wall as GOP says they will block bill
S2024 E38 - 4m 7s
The Senate border compromise has already hit a legislative wall. Senate Republicans announced they will block the long-negotiated proposal that would address the border crisis and provide aid to Ukraine and Israel. Congressional Correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports from Capitol Hill on where things stand.
Sen. Cramer on why Republicans are blocking border bill
S2024 E38 - 7m 13s
The Senate's bipartisan deal to aid Ukraine and Israel and address border security is teetering on the brink. Amna Nawaz spoke with Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota to discuss why he and other Republicans are blocking the border and national security bill.
Boeing under pressure amid safety and quality control issues
S2024 E38 - 7m 20s
Boeing's problems were front and center again as the National Transportation Safety Board released its preliminary report on the door panel that flew off an Alaska Airlines plane. It comes as the head of the head of the Federal Aviation Administration faced questions before a House committee about his agency’s oversight. Geoff Bennett reports on the latest and discusses more with Miles O'Brien.
Syria faces slow recovery a year after earthquake
S2024 E38 - 8m 29s
One year ago, a devastating earthquake laid waste to large parts of southern Turkey and northwestern Syria. Tens of thousands were killed and recovery has been slow and agonizing, especially in Syria, where more than a decade of war had already made life unbearable. Leila Molana-Allen reports on how Syrians on both sides of the border are struggling to survive.
'Medgar and Myrlie' traces lives of civil rights leaders
S2024 E38 - 10m 6s
A love story is helping paint a fuller picture of the civil rights movement. Activist Medgar Evers was killed in 1963 by a white supremacist outside his home in Mississippi. His murder thrust Myrlie Evers into the spotlight, becoming a freedom fighter in her own right. Joy-Ann Reid traces their extraordinary lives in “Medgar and Myrlie: Medgar Evers and the Love Story That Awakened America.”
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