PBS NewsHour

April 4, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode

Thursday on the NewsHour, the Biden Administration warns Israel to change the way it is handling the war with Hamas or risk losing U.S. support. An exclusive conversation with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on efforts to increase security cooperation in Asia. Plus, we go to the southern border with migrants who've made the grueling journey through Mexico and those trying to help them.

April 4, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode

57m 46s

Thursday on the NewsHour, the Biden Administration warns Israel to change the way it is handling the war with Hamas or risk losing U.S. support. An exclusive conversation with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on efforts to increase security cooperation in Asia. Plus, we go to the southern border with migrants who've made the grueling journey through Mexico and those trying to help them.

Previews + Extras

  • What asylum-seekers face at border after grueling journey: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    What asylum-seekers face at border after grueling journey

    S2024 E96 - 11m 20s

    Wednesday, we reported from Mexico on the global migration making its way through that country to the U.S. border. With producers Christine Romo and Sam Weber, Amna Nawaz continues that journey and speaks with migrants, ranchers, Border Patrol officials and advocates.

  • Film captures gender transition of journalist in Afghanistan: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Film captures gender transition of journalist in Afghanistan

    S2024 E96 - 7m 6s

    A new documentary now available on Amazon Prime and AppleTV offers an in-depth look at the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. "Transition" follows Australian filmmaker Jordan Bryon as he undergoes a gender transition while embedded with a Taliban unit. Bryon and co-director Monica Villamizar spoke with Amna Nawaz about this turning point in Afghanistan.

  • How Biden and Trump are spending campaign advertising funds: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How Biden and Trump are spending campaign advertising funds

    S2024 E96 - 5m 40s

    The Trump campaign and Republican National Committee announced they raised more than $65 million in March as they try to catch up to the nearly $100 million cash advantage President Biden and the Democrats had a month earlier. Both candidates are using the campaign funds to reach key voting blocs and to push their core messages. Geoff Bennett discussed more with NPR's Domenico Montanaro.

  • Growing concerns about bird flu cases in U.S. farm animals: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Growing concerns about bird flu cases in U.S. farm animals

    S2024 E96 - 6m 37s

    There is growing concern about the continuing spread of the highly contagious bird flu in the U.S. While federal health officials say the risk to humans is low, the virus has now spread to dairy cattle and sickened one person. William Brangham discussed more with Jennifer Nuzzo of the Pandemic Center at Brown University’s School of Public Health.

  • Japanese PM on cooperation with U.S. to counter China: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Japanese PM on cooperation with U.S. to counter China

    S2024 E96 - 11m 48s

    The challenge presented by China is one of the main focuses of the Biden White House. The president will soon meet with the leader of Japan, one of America's strongest allies, in a bid to deepen the military partnership in East Asia. Geoff Bennett sat down with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to discuss the stakes of the summit.

  • News Wrap: Russian drone attacks kill 4 in Kharkiv, Ukraine: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: Russian drone attacks kill 4 in Kharkiv, Ukraine

    S2024 E96 - 3m 59s

    In our news wrap Thursday, Russian drone attacks on Ukraine's second-largest city claimed the lives of at least four people overnight, Israel's military suspended leave for all combat units in case Iran retaliates for an airstrike in Damascus that killed two Iranian generals and the death toll in Taiwan rose to ten after Wednesday's powerful earthquake.

  • Biden warns Israel to protect civilians, aid workers in Gaza: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Biden warns Israel to protect civilians, aid workers in Gaza

    S2024 E96 - 4m 40s

    President Biden is warning Israel that U.S. support for the war in Gaza depends on new efforts to protect civilians and aid workers. Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in a phone call Thursday following Monday's airstrike that killed seven humanitarian workers in Gaza. The White House said the president told Netanyahu an immediate ceasefire is essential. Nick Schifrin reports.

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