PBS News Hour

September 28, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode

Thursday on the NewsHour, Speaker McCarthy rejects a Senate effort to avoid a government shutdown while House Republicans hold their first impeachment hearing. GOP presidential hopefuls take the debate stage to make the case for themselves as alternatives to Trump. Plus, thousands of ethnic Armenians flee after Azerbaijan violently takes control of the breakaway republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.

GOP holds first hearing of the Biden impeachment inquiry

13m 21s

House Republicans held their first impeachment hearing into President Biden. The Republicans argue there is a real concern about the Biden family, but Democrats say it's an attempt to distract from the criminal charges against former President Trump. Amna Nawaz discussed the hearing and the legal basis for the impeachment inquiry with Frank Bowman.

Previews + Extras

  • GOP hopefuls try to take spotlight from Trump at 2nd debate: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    GOP hopefuls try to take spotlight from Trump at 2nd debate

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    Wednesday night in Simi Valley, California, seven Republican presidential candidates took the stage for the second primary debate held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The party's unequivocal transformation since the Reagan Era was on display. White House Correspondent Laura Barrón-López reports.

  • Half of Nagorno-Karabakh's population flees after takeover: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Half of Nagorno-Karabakh's population flees after takeover

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    The government of Nagorno-Karabakh said Thursday it would dissolve, formally ending more than 30 years of separatist rule. As Ali Rogin reports, this comes after Azerbaijan launched a lightning offensive last week that has triggered a massive humanitarian crisis with more than half of Nagorno-Karabakh's population fleeing to neighboring Armenia.

  • West Maui residents speak out as officials look to reopen: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    West Maui residents speak out as officials look to reopen

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    Children will return to schools in Lahaina, Hawaii, starting next month and tourists will also be allowed back into parts of western Maui nearly two months after the devastating fires there. Officials are trying to help restart an economy that ground to a halt on parts of the island. William Brangham is in Maui and has been talking with residents about these plans.

  • Sports tribunal to hear Olympic figure skating scandal: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Sports tribunal to hear Olympic figure skating scandal

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    Nineteen months after the Winter Olympics ended in Beijing, one medal ceremony for the U.S. figure skating team has still not been held. It all goes back to a doping scandal involving Russian Kamila Valieva that erupted during the 2022 games. Since then, it’s been tied up in a long appeals process and is the subject of a hearing this week. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Christine Brennan.

  • Musician Nat Myers on the healing power of the blues: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Musician Nat Myers on the healing power of the blues

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    The blues guitar legend Buddy Guy once wrote, “Funny thing about the blues. You play ‘em cause you got ‘em. But when you play ‘em, you lose ‘em. The blues chase the blues away.” That's especially true for 32-year-old Kentuckian Nat Myers. Special correspondent Tom Casciato has the story for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. A warning: some racial slurs Myers was called are named in this piece.

  • House Republicans reject Senate effort to avoid shutdown: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    House Republicans reject Senate effort to avoid shutdown

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    Federal workers were put on notice that a shutdown is imminent and millions of government employees and military members could stop being paid in three days. The Senate has worked in a bipartisan manner to prevent a shutdown, but the hold-up is with House Republicans, some of whom are refusing to support any short-term measure that would buy Congress more time to act. Lisa Desjardins reports.

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