April 26, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode

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April 26, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode

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  • North Koreans forced to work in China's seafood factories: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    North Koreans forced to work in China's seafood factories

    S2024 E118 - 7m 34s

    In the interconnected, globalized economy, goods produced in one nation end up on shelves and in stores halfway around the world. Some American companies have recently come under scrutiny for alleged links to forced labor. William Brangham spoke with Ian Urbina, the journalist behind a new investigation documenting the forced labor behind Chinese seafood that ends up on American plates.

  • Jon Bon Jovi on docuseries capturing band's highs and lows: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Jon Bon Jovi on docuseries capturing band's highs and lows

    S2024 E118 - 8m 14s

    Few musical acts have enjoyed the success and long run of the legendary band Bon Jovi. A revealing new documentary series on Hulu tracks the highs and lows of the Grammy Award-winning band’s four decades together. Geoff Bennett spoke with frontman Jon Bon Jovi about “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story" for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.

  • News Wrap: King Charles returning to public duties: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: King Charles returning to public duties

    S2024 E118 - 4m 54s

    In our news wrap Friday, Britain's King Charles will return to public duties after a three-month break for cancer treatment, Egypt sent a high-level delegation to Israel hoping to revive talks for a hostage deal and cease-fire with Hamas and Secretary of State Blinken warned Chinese President Xi against supporting Russia's war in Ukraine.

  • Israelis mark Passover amid conflict, loss and trauma: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Israelis mark Passover amid conflict, loss and trauma

    S2024 E118 - 6m 37s

    This week, Jews around the world are observing Passover, the festival of liberation that marks the historic exodus from ancient Egypt. But this year, joy is tempered with loss and trauma. More than 160,000 Israelis will mark the holiday while displaced from their homes. Still, others have empty chairs at the dinner table as their loved ones are still held captive by Hamas. Ali Rogin reports.

  • How Gaza protests compare to demonstrations of the past: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How Gaza protests compare to demonstrations of the past

    S2024 E118 - 11m

    As protests of Israel’s war in Gaza spread to campuses across the country, some see parallels between today’s demonstrations and college protests of the past. Amna Nawaz discussed that with University of Texas history professor Steven Mintz and professor and historian at the City University of New York, Angus Johnston.

  • Brooks and Capehart on Supreme Court and immunity for Trump: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Brooks and Capehart on Supreme Court and immunity for Trump

    S2024 E118 - 11m 31s

    New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including legal cases involving former Donald Trump and associates playing out in state courts, the Supreme Court and the court of public opinion, as foreign aid begins to arrive in Ukraine and the Middle East, protests boil over on campuses across the U.S.

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