Episodes
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April 18, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E110 - 57m 46s
Thursday on the NewsHour, after some setbacks, the jury in the Donald Trump hush money trial is filled. The U.S. and Britain target Iran with new sanctions as the world waits for Israel's response to the weekend drone attack. Plus, scientists sound the alarm as warming waters trigger massive bleaching of the world's coral reefs.
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April 17, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E109 - 56m 45s
April 17, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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April 16, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E108 - 56m 44s
April 16, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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April 15, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E107 - 57m 46s
April 15, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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April 14, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
S2024 E106 - 26m 44s
April 14, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
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April 13, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
S2024 E105 - 26m 45s
April 13, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
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April 12, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E104 - 57m 46s
April 12, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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April 11, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E103 - 56m 45s
April 11, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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April 10, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E102 - 57m 46s
Wednesday on the NewsHour, is inflation under control enough for the Fed to lower interest rates? We speak with a key player watching the economy. The Environmental Protection Agency puts strict limits on the amount of so-called "forever chemicals" in drinking water. Plus, a look at the violent crackdown on some Christian groups in Russian-occupied Ukraine.
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April 9, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E101 - 56m 24s
April 9, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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April 8, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E100 - 56m 45s
April 8, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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April 7, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
S2024 E99 - 26m 45s
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, as the NCAA women’s basketball tournament wraps up, why women’s sports are reaching new heights in popularity and revenue. Then, how one community is working to preserve its mid-century architecture and the history behind it. Plus, the projected economic boon as millions of people travel to see Monday’s total eclipse of the sun.
Extras and Features
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King Charles presented with banknotes bearing his portrait
S2024 E101 - 2m
British King Charles was presented with the new banknotes of his reign. The king, who is being treated for an undisclosed cancer, received the notes bearing his portrait at a brief ceremony at Buckingham Palace. Chris Ship of Independent Television News reports from London.
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Johnson fights to hold speaker job among divided GOP
S2024 E101 - 4m 20s
Congress arrived back in Washington with a long list of priorities for House Speaker Mike Johnson to accomplish and a razor-thin margin to get it done. Lisa Desjardins reports.
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'Quiet on Set' directors on exposing abuse at Nickelodeon
S2024 E101 - 7m 44s
Nickelodeon helped shape pop culture for decades. But a docuseries is exposing the toxic culture behind some of the iconic children’s shows of the 90s and 2000s. As young viewers flocked to the channel for beloved programs, sexual abuse and harassment were rampant behind the scenes. Amna Nawaz discussed more with “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” directors Emma Schwartz and Mary Robertson.
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Ariz. Supreme Court upholds 1864 law banning most abortions
S2024 E101 - 6m 6s
Arizona will soon be the latest state with a near-total abortion ban after the state Supreme Court revived a 160-year-old law. The law provides no exceptions for rape or incest. Doctors who perform abortions could face criminal prosecution and prison time, though the Democratic attorney general says she will not prosecute. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Carter Sherman of The Guardian.
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Rwanda marks 30 years of reconciliation after genocide
S2024 E101 - 8m 43s
Rwanda is holding observances to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the genocide in that East African nation that took one million lives. Rwanda has won praise for rebuilding efforts, but democratic backsliding and conflict just outside its borders have raised concern over the country’s future stability. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports. A warning, this story discusses and has imagery of genocide.
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Appalachian cultural hub faces recovery after floods
S2024 E101 - 8m 20s
In the summer of 2022, historic flooding in eastern Kentucky washed away homes and entire communities, claiming more than 40 lives. It also devastated an important cultural hub for the larger region, Appalshop, home to a large archive of Appalachian history and culture. Jeffrey Brown first brought us Appalshop’s story in 2018 and recently returned for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.
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Minnesota on frontline in fight over fair pay for rideshares
S2024 E100 - 5m 44s
The latest battle over fair pay for rideshare drivers is taking place in Minneapolis, where Uber and Lyft have threatened to leave the city over a new ordinance that sets minimum wages for drivers. As special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports, it’s leading to bigger questions about the state of the gig economy.
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Millions of people witness a rare total solar eclipse
S2024 E100 - 8m 50s
Millions of people on Monday watched a rare total eclipse cut across the U.S., Mexico and Canada, plunging some towns and cities into darkness for several minutes. In many other places it was a chance to view a partial eclipse. Miles O'Brien, who witnessed the spectacle from Dallas, has our report.
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A Brief But Spectacular take on painting farmworkers
S2024 E100 - 3m 16s
Narsiso Martinez is an artist whose work celebrates the vital and often invisible labor performed by farmworkers. Martinez’s work is informed by his own experiences as a farmworker, spending summers picking produce in Washington state to support himself while studying at California State University, Long Beach. He gives his Brief But Spectacular take on painting the people who feed America.
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Israeli forces withdraw from southern Gaza as talks resume
S2024 E100 - 5m 14s
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday he set a date for the invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza, where 1.4 million people have sought shelter. This comes as hostage and ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas again appear to be at an impasse and Palestinians return to a devastated Khan Yunis. Nick Schifrin reports.
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Examining the push to reform the Insurrection Act
S2024 E100 - 5m 40s
A bipartisan group of former senior officials are urging lawmakers on Capitol Hill to reign in a president’s ability to deploy the U.S. military within the country through a provision in the centuries-old Insurrection Act. Harvard Law School's Jack Goldsmith, one of the leaders of these proposed reforms and former assistant attorney general, joins Geoff Bennet to discuss.
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Leigh Ann Caldwell and Stephen Fowler on the GOP and Ukraine
S2024 E100 - 9m 7s
Leigh Ann Caldwell of The Washington Post and Stephen Fowler of NPR join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including Congress' packed agenda, the House speaker's attempts to hold together a fragile majority and the presidential candidates try to reach key voting blocs with new messages and policies.
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