Episodes
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March 14, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E75 - 57m 46s
Thursday on the NewsHour, we hear from the European Union’s top diplomat on global efforts to get more aid into Gaza and to support Ukraine. A legal settlement allows Florida teachers and students to talk about LGBTQ+ issues, but some restrictions remain. Plus, the pregnancy struggles of both Israeli survivors of Oct. 7 and Gazans under siege.
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March 13, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E74 - 57m 46s
March 13, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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March 12, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E73 - 57m 46s
March 12, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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March 11, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E72 - 57m 46s
March 11, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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March 10, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
S2024 E71 - 24m 9s
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, ahead of the 96th annual Academy Awards, we look at the role and recognition of women in front of and behind the camera. Then, a new book examines the relationship between Saddam Hussein and the U.S. across four administrations. Plus, what’s behind the recent push for legislation that gives fetuses the legal rights of a person.
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March 9, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
S2024 E70 - 24m 8s
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, after Trump’s commanding win on Super Tuesday, we look at the present and future of the Republican Party. Then, what the SAT going digital means for accessibility and the role of the test in college admissions. Plus, the daughter of Somali immigrants gives her Brief But Spectacular take on caring for refugees and immigrants who have survived violence.
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March 8, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E69 - 57m 46s
March 8, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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President Joe Biden’s 2024 State of the Union Address
2h 14m
Seeking reelection, President Joe Biden will use his State of the Union address to tout his first three years in office. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett host PBS NewsHour's special coverage of the speech with our panel of experts, including Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter, New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart.
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March 7, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E68 - 57m 46s
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.
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March 6, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E67 - 57m 46s
March 6, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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March 5, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2024 E66 - 57m 46s
March 5, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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Super Tuesday 2024 - PBS NewsHour special coverage
26m 45s
Super Tuesday, the biggest primary election day of the 2024 cycle, has arrived and voters in 16 states and one U.S. territory are casting their ballots. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennet host PBS NewsHour's special coverage with our panel of analysts.
Extras and Features
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Tamara Keith and Susan Page on Trump's legal issues
S2024 E86 - 6m 58s
NPR’s Tamara Keith and USA Today's Susan Page join William Brangham to discuss the latest political news, including Trump getting a reprieve and a trial date, Congress steps back from the brink but that might have triggered another speaker fight and the Supreme Court takes up abortion, again.
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Trump hush money trial set for April 15
S2024 E86 - 5m 11s
The first criminal trial of former President Donald Trump is set to begin in April after a judge rejected Trump’s claims of prosecutorial misconduct. That comes as a New York appeals court reduced the amount he needs to post in bond for a nearly $300 million civil fraud ruling and granted him 10 more days to secure that money. William Brangham discussed the latest with Andrea Bernstein of NPR.
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News Wrap: Moscow terror attack death toll rises to 139
S2024 E86 - 6m 24s
In our news wrap Monday, Russia raised the death toll to 139 in the Friday night terror attack outside Moscow, Russian missiles were fired at Kyiv for the third time in five days, Japan's prime minister has offered to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un and the U.S. and Britain say China was behind a sweeping hacking campaign against lawmakers, defense contractors and others.
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Fate of abortion pill mifepristone goes before Supreme Court
S2024 E86 - 7m 48s
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday over whether to restrict access to mifepristone, one of two drugs used in medication abortions. The case will be the first the court has heard on abortion since it overturned Roe v. Wade. Special Correspondent Sarah Varney reports on what's at stake.
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How the Israel-Hamas war has devastated education in Gaza
S2024 E85 - 6m 2s
The World Health Organization says the future of an entire generation in Gaza is at risk, with children dying of the effects of malnutrition and disease. Another casualty is Gaza’s education system — more than 800 schools are estimated to have been bombed or destroyed in five months of war between Israel and Hamas. David Skinner from Save the Children joins William Brangham to discuss.
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Why D.C.’s beloved Stumpy is seeing its final peak bloom
S2024 E85 - 2m 16s
An annual, celebrated event took place this past week in Washington, D.C., and it didn’t have anything to do with politics. It’s known as peak bloom, the day 70 percent of blossoms are open on Washington’s iconic cherry trees around the Tidal Basin. But for 158 of the trees, this year will be their last bloom. John Yang reports.
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How 2024 election could shape the future of abortion rights
S2024 E85 - 6m 34s
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday in a case challenging FDA rules that make it easier to get mifepristone, the medication that accounts for more than half of all U.S. abortions. John Yang speaks with legal historian Mary Ziegler about the role executive branch agencies can play in a post-Roe world and the potential consequences of the 2024 election for reproductive rights.
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Intense fighting in the Congo sparks fear of regional war
S2024 E85 - 6m 12s
Violent conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is worsening the humanitarian crisis there, the World Health Organization warned this past week. As armed rebels close in on Goma, hospitals are overwhelmed and hundreds of thousands civilians have been displaced. Now, there are fears of a wider regional conflict. John Yang speaks with Jason Stearns to learn more about the situation.
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News Wrap: Russians mourn victims of Moscow terror attack
S2024 E85 - 2m 19s
In our news wrap Sunday, Russia held a national day of mourning for victims of the concert hall massacre in suburban Moscow, a barrage of Russian missiles hit targets in Kyiv and farther west as Putin blames Ukraine for the terror attack without evidence, and Nigeria’s military says 137 of nearly 300 schoolchildren kidnapped more than two weeks ago have been released.
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Immigrant workers face harsh conditions on U.S. dairy farms
S2024 E84 - 7m 8s
Advocates of legal immigration say foreign-born workers have long been a key factor in U.S. economic growth. But are they sharing in the benefits of their contributions? For more than a year, ProPublica has been investigating the harsh realities of life for immigrant workers on Midwest dairy farms. John Yang speaks with ProPublica reporter Melissa Sanchez about what she’s found.
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News Wrap: Biden signs $1.2 trillion government funding bill
S2024 E84 - 1m 54s
In our news wrap Saturday, Biden signed a $1.2 trillion spending bill to fund more than half the government through the end of the current budget year, Egypt said about 7,000 aid trucks are being denied entry to Gaza as the UN warns of imminent famine, a Russian spacecraft blasted off from Kazakhstan to take a crew to the ISS, and author and illustrator Laurent de Brunhoff died at age 98.
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How a small Wisconsin city is responding to a migrant surge
S2024 E84 - 5m 38s
Complications resulting from an influx of migrants aren’t limited to big cities like New York and Chicago. PBS Wisconsin’s Nathan Denzin went to the small city of Whitewater in southern Wisconsin and reports on the effects there.
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