Episodes
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July 4, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode
S2024 E187 - 56m 45s
Thursday on the News Hour, President Biden acknowledges mistakes in last week's debate but insists he will stay in the race. Exit polls in the United Kingdom show voters likely elected a center-left Labour government after 14 years of center-right Conservative rule. Plus, a look back at a Supreme Court term full of consequential and controversial decisions.
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July 3, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode
S2024 E186 - 57m 46s
July 3, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode
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July 2, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode
S2024 E185 - 57m 46s
July 2, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode
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July 1, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode
S2024 E184 - 57m 46s
July 1, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode
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June 30, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
S2024 E183 - 26m 45s
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, devastating Midwestern floods are putting a spotlight on the condition of America’s aging dams. Then, how the sports world is taking on a new opponent: climate change. Plus, the hidden history of the Lavender Scare, when thousands of federal workers were forced out of their jobs just because they were gay.
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June 29, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
S2024 E182 - 26m 44s
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, the debate over using school voucher programs to pay tuition at religious schools with taxpayer dollars. Then, the effect on students of gun violence just outside school walls. Plus, how climate change is changing family planning and reproductive health in Bangladesh.
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June 28, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E181 - 57m 46s
June 28, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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June 27, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E180 - 57m 46s
June 27, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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What happened in the first Biden-Trump debate of 2024
17m 48s
Join Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennet as they host a post-debate discussion with Lisa Desjardins, Laura Barrón-López, Kevin Madden, Guy Cecil, and Amy Walter. Plus, reports from Pamela Kirkland of Georgia Public Broadcasting.
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June 26, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E179 - 57m 46s
Wednesday on the News Hour, the Supreme Court mistakenly posts a draft opinion, signaling it may soon rule emergency abortions in Idaho are legal. As the trial of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich begins, we look at what his detention says about Russia today. Plus, Judy Woodruff reports on the growing political divide within some Christian communities as religious affiliation declines.
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June 25, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E178 - 57m 46s
June 25, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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June 24, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E177 - 57m 46s
Monday on the News Hour, Israel's Prime Minister says the intense phase of the war in Gaza will end soon as Israel and the U.S. argue over weapons deliveries. A cyberattack on a software provider disrupts operations at thousands of car dealerships. Plus, from vaccine mandates to the role of religion in schools, we spotlight former President Trump's plans for education if he wins in November.
Extras and Features
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Book explores how ordinary people can be heroes of democracy
S2024 E124 - 8m 31s
Eddie Glaude Jr. has a call to action for everyday Americans to reclaim their political destinies from the heroes of our past and present. He argues it's needed to secure a just and democratic future for America and makes the case in his new book, “We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For." Glaude joined Amna Nawaz to discuss more.
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Testimony in Trump trial continues after gag order hearing
S2024 E124 - 4m 8s
On the stand Thursday in Donald Trump’s hush money trial was Los Angeles lawyer Keith Davidson. He negotiated both the Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal hush money agreements at the center of the case against the former president. William Brangham was in the courthouse and breaks down the latest.
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How young Michigan voters feel about the upcoming election
S2024 E124 - 9m 48s
Young people between the ages of 18 and 29 make up roughly 20 percent of eligible voters. A majority of them voted for President Biden in 2020 and are typically a reliable vote for Democrats. In Michigan, NewsHour sat down with four young voters to talk about the election. Most of them plan to vote in November but they aren’t enthusiastic about their options. Laura Barrón-López reports.
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Trump reveals how he would govern in second term
S2024 E123 - 8m 12s
We have learned more this week about how former President Trump would govern if reelected. Wednesday in Wisconsin, he again pledged to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. And a wide-ranging interview with Time magazine sparked headlines with some of his most strident words yet about what he would do in a second term. Lisa Desjardins reports.
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Agriculture school creates new approach to help feed Africa
S2024 E123 - 8m 14s
Africa faces challenges as varied as its vast landmass. But one that’s shared by all 54 countries is how to feed a population of 1.2 billion that’s expected to double by 2050. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on one attempt to build a foundation. It's part of his series, Agents for Change.
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Mammograms should start at 40, task force recommends
S2024 E123 - 6m 56s
A key scientific panel updated its recommendations on breast cancer screenings and the changes could potentially save thousands of lives. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now recommends that all women start getting biennial mammograms at age 40. The previous guidelines started at age 50. Ali Rogin discussed more with Dr. Wanda Nicholson.
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How colleges decide when to call in police amid protests
S2024 E123 - 7m 22s
Hundreds of protestors have been arrested across the country as demonstrations against the war in Gaza intensify on college campuses. For a closer look at when and how police are involved in these protests, Amna Nawaz spoke with Frederick Lawrence, a distinguished lecturer at Georgetown University Law Center and Ed Davis, former commissioner of the Boston Police Department.
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Violence erupts at UCLA as campus protests intensify
S2024 E123 - 3m 30s
There were more arrests Wednesday at college campuses after demonstrations led to heated confrontations between protesters and law enforcement. The decision by college officials to call in police and when to do so has been debated in several states. Arrests played out dramatically on television in both New York and Los Angeles, but they are by no means the only ones. Amna Nawaz reports.
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U.S. Indo-Pacific commander urges action to counter China
S2024 E123 - 9m 42s
The Biden administration calls the People’s Republic of China the only country with the will, intent and military strength to change the world order. The U.S. military officer responsible for China and the vast area from Hawaii to India is stepping down this week after three years and a 40-year career. Nick Schifrin spoke with Adm. John Aquilino in Honolulu.
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Why many universities are rejecting protester calls for divestment from Israel
S2024 E122 - 6m 22s
A key issue at these college protests against the war in Gaza is the demand for schools to divest from Israel. Monday, we heard a perspective arguing how universities can do that more readily. Now, Geoff Bennett has a different take from Chris Marsicano. He studies higher education finance and is an assistant professor of education studies at Davidson College.
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Israeli, Palestinian singers hope for peace and justice
S2024 E122 - 9m 8s
Amid the ongoing trauma in Israel and Gaza, the Jerusalem Youth Chorus is trying to do what few others seem able to these days: see each other as people and enjoy each other through a love of music. Jeffrey Brown spent a day with the group composed of Israeli and Palestinian singers for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.
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State plans must cover transgender care, federal court rules
S2024 E122 - 6m 24s
A groundbreaking ruling by a federal appeals court ensures gender-affirming surgery is covered by state-run health insurance programs. The decision ordered the plans to “reinstate coverage for medically necessary services for the treatment of gender dysphoria.” It’s a win for the trans community, but it may not be the final word on the issue. Stephanie Sy discussed more with Selena Simmons-Duffin.
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