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November 22, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode

57m 46s

November 22, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode

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  • Harris, Trump appeal to voters with starkly different tones: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Harris, Trump appeal to voters with starkly different tones

    E309 - 2m 32s

    Final pre-election polls released Sunday show Trump and Harris deadlocked as the race goes down to the wire, but there are indications that some late deciders may be breaking for the Democratic nominee. Both candidates spent the weekend appealing to those who have yet to vote in the tight race, while 75 million Americans have already cast their ballots. Ali Rogin reports.

  • The issues voters with disabilities want to see addressed: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The issues voters with disabilities want to see addressed

    E309 - 5m 54s

    By one estimate, more than 40 million Americans with disabilities are eligible to vote in this election. But some say they feel excluded from the process by hurdles at polling places and candidates who don’t address their needs and concerns. As PBS Austin’s Blair Waltman-Alexin reports, one group is trying to boost both accessibility and visibility.

  • The state of the race in critical battleground of Wisconsin: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The state of the race in critical battleground of Wisconsin

    E308 - 6m 17s

    On Friday, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump held dueling rallies just five miles apart in Wisconsin. Trump won the state in 2016 after it had gone for Democratic candidates for 28 years, and President Biden narrowly won it back in 2020. This year, it could help determine control of the White House, Senate and House of Representatives. John Yang speaks with PBS Wisconsin’s Zac Schultz for more.

  • Why anti-transgender political ads are dominating airwaves: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Why anti-transgender political ads are dominating airwaves

    E308 - 6m 25s

    If you’ve watched TV this month, you’ve likely seen campaign ads supporting Donald Trump by attacking Kamala Harris over transgender issues. From Oct. 7 to Oct. 20, Trump’s campaign and pro-Trump groups spent an estimated $95 million on ads, more than 41 percent of which were anti-trans. Independent journalist and LGBTQ+ activist Erin Reed joins Laura Barrón-López to discuss.

  • News Wrap: Trump, Harris campaign in election’s final days: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: Trump, Harris campaign in election’s final days

    E308 - 4m 22s

    In our news wrap Saturday, Trump and Harris spent the day in battleground states, Israel’s military says it captured a senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon, Spain is sending 10,000 more responders to Valencia in the aftermath of deadly floods, a former Louisville officer was convicted of using excessive force in connection with Breonna Taylor’s death, and South Carolina executed Richard Moore.

  • Haitians try to flee increasingly inescapable gang violence: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Haitians try to flee increasingly inescapable gang violence

    E308 - 6m 33s

    Haitian immigrants have found themselves at the center of a political storm this fall, as former President Trump and his supporters repeatedly make unfounded claims about them. Most came to the United States to escape the humanitarian crisis in Haiti, brought on by wide-scale gang violence. Ali Rogin reports on how Haitian leaders are trying to restore the rule of law in their country.

  • Abortion politics in the U.S. ripples through Kenya: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Abortion politics in the U.S. ripples through Kenya

    E306 - 8m 42s

    Abortion is a closely watched issue in this year's election, and not just in the U.S. As president, Trump cut funding for international groups that offer and counsel on abortion services. With support from The Pulitzer Center, special correspondent Neha Wadekar reports from Kenya where advocates are watching for who wins. A warning, this story contains accounts of sexual and gender-based violence.

  • Harris warns healthcare on the line if Trump wins: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Harris warns healthcare on the line if Trump wins

    E306 - 5m 34s

    Both presidential candidates brought their campaigns to the Southwest on Thursday. Donald Trump stopped in New Mexico, a detour from battleground territory, while Kamala Harris jetted off to Arizona. But before she left, Harris spoke with reporters about what's on the line with five days until Election Day. Laura Barrón-López reports.

  • A look at Harris’ and Trump’s positions on healthcare policy: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    A look at Harris’ and Trump’s positions on healthcare policy

    E305 - 6m 40s

    With less than a week until election day, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making their final case to voters, laying out starkly different visions on a number of key issues. White House Correspondent Laura Barrón-López takes a deep dive into the candidates' positions on health care.

  • Harris, Trump campaign in N.C. with less than a week to go: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Harris, Trump campaign in N.C. with less than a week to go

    E305 - 5m 8s

    The presidential campaign trail ran through the Tar Heel State on Wednesday. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump both rallied in North Carolina, one of the crucial swing states that could secure a victory in next week’s election. Amna Nawaz reports.

  • Candidates race to get final messaging to voters: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Candidates race to get final messaging to voters

    E304 - 4m

    Election Day is one week away and both candidates are racing to get their final messaging out to voters. Vice President Harris is delivering a major speech in Washington while former President Trump held events in Florida and Pennsylvania. Lisa Desjardins reports.

  • Palestinian poet processes the war in Gaza through his art: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Palestinian poet processes the war in Gaza through his art

    E303 - 8m 39s

    Palestinian poet, teacher and writer Mosab Abu Toha was born in a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. That’s where many of the pieces in his new collection, "Forest of Noise," were written, tapped out on his phone amidst the chaos and uncertainty of war. Amna Nawaz sat down with him at the Museum of the Palestinian People in Washington, D.C., for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.

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