January 3, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

57m 46s

January 3, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

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  • News Wrap: Judge sets sentencing for Trump hush-money case: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: Judge sets sentencing for Trump hush-money case

    S2025 E3 - 5m 49s

    In our news wrap Friday, the judge in Donald Trump's hush-money case in New York ordered him to appear for sentencing on Jan. 10, South Korean authorities are considering their next steps after failing to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, Israeli strikes killed at least 42 people in Gaza and seven soldiers who served in the Korean and Vietnam wars received the Medal of Honor.

  • Manufacturers adopt unconventional methods to find workers: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Manufacturers adopt unconventional methods to find workers

    S2025 E3 - 9m 20s

    Previously, we took viewers inside a community college program that is training the manufacturing workers of tomorrow. In the second part of our coverage, we hear from employers about their efforts to recruit new talent and whether a manufacturing renaissance is in the offing. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports.

  • U.S. surgeon general calls for cancer warnings on alcohol: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    U.S. surgeon general calls for cancer warnings on alcohol

    S2025 E3 - 5m 36s

    Alcohol is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States behind tobacco use and obesity. Alcohol consumption contributes to roughly 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 deaths each year. A new advisory says alcoholic beverages should have a warning label about the risks. Amna Nawaz discussed more with U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy.

  • Why Biden blocked a Japanese bid to buy U.S. Steel: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Why Biden blocked a Japanese bid to buy U.S. Steel

    S2025 E3 - 8m 11s

    President Biden said he would block the sale of one of America’s most iconic companies to a Japanese firm. In December 2023, Nippon Steel announced it would buy U.S. Steel for more than $14 billion. Nick Schifrin discussed the president's decision with David Wessel of the Brookings Institution and Sheila Smith of the Council on Foreign Relations.

  • French Quarter begins return to normalcy after attack: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    French Quarter begins return to normalcy after attack

    S2025 E3 - 6m 37s

    The city of New Orleans is inching back to normalcy after the New Year's Day truck attack that killed 14 in the famed French Quarter. Laura Barrón-López reports on how the area’s residents are coping with the tragedy and what comes next.

  • Johnson retains speakership, faces narrow GOP majority: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Johnson retains speakership, faces narrow GOP majority

    S2025 E3 - 5m 26s

    It was a dramatic beginning to the 119th Congress as Republicans prepare for unified control in Washington. Despite a handful of initial holdouts, Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana was re-elected speaker on the first ballot. He will now have to wrangle the narrow Republican majority to implement President-elect Trump’s agenda. Lisa Desjardins reports.

  • Brooks and Capehart on Johnson's fight to remain speaker: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Brooks and Capehart on Johnson's fight to remain speaker

    S2025 E3 - 10m 50s

    New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including Mike Johnson’s reelection as House speaker revealed a small but loud minority in his conference that could threaten Republican priorities, the reaction to the terror attack in New Orleans and President Biden blocking the sale of U.S. Steel.

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