PBS NewsHour

March 7, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode

Thursday on the NewsHour, President Biden prepares to speak to Congress and the American people in his annual State of the Union address. Then, a cyberattack on the nation's biggest medical payment processing company cripples much of the U.S. health care system. Plus, the UK government proposes new legislation to punish those responsible for the rising racial tensions triggered by the war in Gaza.

What to expect from Biden's third State of the Union address

7m 27s

President Biden is addressing Congress and millions of Americans Thursday in his third State of the Union, and the last of his current term. It’s a high-stakes moment for the president as he continues his 2024 reelection campaign. Lisa Desjardins and Laura Barrón-López join Geoff Bennett to discuss what to expect including key proposals.

Previews + Extras

  • Tribal communities face challenges accessing the internet: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Tribal communities face challenges accessing the internet

    S2024 E68 - 3m 52s

    For many tribal communities in America, internet access isn't always as easy as logging on to a computer. The FCC reports almost 28 percent of tribal land residents lack high-speed broadband, compared to 1.5 percent of urban residents. But the Biden administration is offering funds to try and change that. Cronkite News reporter Maria Staubs reports on how better connectivity may not be enough.

  • ‘The Internationalists’ probes Biden foreign policy approach: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    ‘The Internationalists’ probes Biden foreign policy approach

    S2024 E68 - 7m 2s

    During his State of the Union address, President Biden will portray himself as a steady steward of American interests around the world, drawing distinctions between his approach and that of former President Trump. Nick Schifrin spoke with Politico's Alexander Ward, author of "The Internationalists: The Fight to Restore American Foreign Policy After Trump," to learn more about Biden's strategies.

  • UK proposal would crack down on extremism over war in Gaza: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    UK proposal would crack down on extremism over war in Gaza

    S2024 E68 - 6m 36s

    In Britain, the government is planning new legislation to punish extremists responsible for rising tensions because of the war in Gaza. As special correspondent Malcolm Brabant tells us, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is concerned that both Jewish and Muslim communities are being targeted and that social cohesion is under threat.

  • How a cyberattack crippled the U.S. health care system: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How a cyberattack crippled the U.S. health care system

    S2024 E68 - 6m 47s

    A cyberattack on a little-known health care company in February has caused major trouble and serious financial consequences for hospitals, doctors and patients around the United States. Stephanie Sy spoke with Dan Diamond, who has been covering the story for The Washington Post, to learn more about the impact and efforts to solve these problems.

  • News Wrap: Biden closes in on presidential nomination: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: Biden closes in on presidential nomination

    S2024 E68 - 4m 17s

    In our news wrap Thursday, President Biden edges closer to the Democratic presidential nomination, a move to bar access to TikTok headed to the House floor, cease-fire talks over Gaza were put on hold, Sweden became NATO's 32nd member, Xcel Energy acknowledges its equipment ignited a Texas wildfire and sailor Cole Brauer becomes the first American woman to finish a solo race around the world.

  • Sen. John Thune on the 2024 race, GOP leadership and Ukraine: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Sen. John Thune on the 2024 race, GOP leadership and Ukraine

    S2024 E68 - 8m 15s

    When John Thune of South Dakota first won his Senate seat 20 years ago, he made history by defeating a party's Senate leader for the first time in more than 50 years. Today, he's a candidate to replace Mitch McConnell as the Senate's top Republican. He joins Amna Nawaz to discuss the 2024 race for the White House, GOP leadership and some of the major issues being considered by Congress.

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