Previews + Extras
A look at the Israeli coalition trying to oust Netanyahu
S2021 E153 - 10m 50s
Israel's longest serving prime minister — Benjamin Netanyahu — has been swept from office after two years of political turmoil. Opposition groups on Wednesday agreed on a new government — with potentially far-reaching implications for Israel and all of the Middle East. Whether the coalition will be ratified, and what it has planned for Israel's future, remains to be seen. Nick Schifrin reports.
Are unemployment benefits keeping Americans home?
S2021 E153 - 9m 16s
As the economy reopens, some businesses are having trouble hiring enough workers to fully operate. In response, many states are ending pandemic unemployment programs, including the extra $300 in weekly unemployment benefits set to run through Labor Day. We talked to unemployed workers, business owners across the country about their concerns, and Ben Casselman of The New York Times about the issue.
The 'assault on democracy' in Haiti as Moise clings to power
S2021 E153 - 11m
Political upheaval in the island nation of Haiti prompted the Biden administration to allow Haitians in the U.S. to renew their protected immigration status. It reverses the Trump administration's efforts to end those protections. But as Yamiche Alcindor reports, anxiety about the future remains among Haitians on the island and abroad as President Jovenel Moïse clings to power.
The 'trauma' of the pandemic and rising adolescent suicide
S2021 E153 - 6m 24s
According to one large hospital system in Colorado, the pandemic's emotional toll on kids has become a “state of emergency," with adolescents experiencing high rates of anxiety, depression and self-harm. Suicide is now the leading cause of death for children over the age of 10 in the state. William Brangham talks with Dr. David Brumbaugh, the chief medical officer for Children's Hospital Colorado.
A look at Coach K's 42 legendary years at Duke
S2021 E153 - 5m 15s
College basketball legend, Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski — often called "Coach K" — will end his four-decade-plus coaching career after next season. He is the winner of five national titles and the winningest coach in division one men's basketball history. Sports writer John Feinstein profiled him in his book, "The Legends Club," and joins Judy Woodruff to look back at Coach K's legendary career.
Rural Louisiana faces disrupted vaccine drive
S2021 E153 - 4m 5s
As President Joe Biden pushes for 70% of Americans to receive at least one vaccine dose by Independence Day, some parts of the country have a ways to go to meet that goal compared to others. Kara St. Cyr of Louisiana Public Broadcasting takes a look at the vaccination effort in one area of the Bayou state.
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