PBS News Hour

October 30, 2021 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

On this edition for Saturday, October 30, President Biden and other world leaders take on tax havens at the G20 summit, Facebook, Inc. changes its name to ‘Meta,’ as revelations from leaked internal documents continue, how flooding from climate change is putting critical infrastructure at risk, and how guaranteed income is changing many lives in Gary, Indiana. Hari Sreenivasan anchors.

How a guaranteed income program is helping some in Gary

8m 10s

The city of Gary, one of the poorest in Indiana, is now one of the latest places in the U.S. to have a guaranteed income pilot program. One hundred and twenty five residents are now receiving an extra $500 a month with no strings attached. City leaders hope it will be a valuable tool in fighting the poverty that has gripped the city for decades. NewsHour Weekend’s Zachary Green reports.

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    Critical infrastructure at risk due to climate change

    S2021 E303 - 4m 3s

    When we think about flooding, it's usually in coastal towns and cities, or places right next to large rivers. Taking into account rising sea levels and severe weather events, a non-profit research group assessed the flood danger to infrastructure in the US over the next thirty years—and their findings may surprise you. Matthew Eby, Executive Director of the First Street Foundation, joins.

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