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Aid worker describes life in Gaza amid constant bombardment
S2023 E311 - 3m 52s
Gaza's humanitarian crisis becomes more dire with every passing moment. With constant bombardment and dwindling supplies, it's a struggle to find fuel, food and even water. Before communication lines went dark Friday, Amna Nawaz spoke with Yousef Hammash, who works for an aid group in Gaza, about life in the besieged strip for him and his family.
NSC spokesman on Israeli military operations, Gaza crisis
S2023 E311 - 6m 7s
As Israel intensifies its bombing of Gaza and expands ground operations, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby joined Geoff Bennett to discuss the U.S. response to attacks on American forces in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.
Young conductor using music to serve his community
S2023 E311 - 8m 41s
At a time when many classical music and other traditional arts organizations are facing major challenges, a young conductor in Louisville, Kentucky, is expanding the playbook. He's combining music-making with public service and orchestrating community in every corner of the city and state. Jeffrey Brown traveled along for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.
Lewiston mourns shooting victims as manhunt continues
S2023 E311 - 8m 7s
Nearly 48 hours after a gunman killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, the suspect remains on the run. As the massive manhunt continues, it is keeping communities on edge. Laura Barrón-López reports from Lewiston.
Brooks and Capehart on gun policy debate after mass shooting
S2023 E311 - 11m 58s
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including this week’s shooting in Maine that has put another spotlight on America’s gun violence epidemic and new House Speaker Mike Johnson.
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