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July 12, 2018
PBS News Hour - S43 - E139
Thursday on the NewsHour, President Trump declares victory at the NATO summit, claiming allies will increase their defense spending. Also: Ohio Gov. John Kasich on the necessity of NATO, the government reunites some immigrant families but says others don't qualify, the Emmett Till case reopened amid new evidence, how video game players are making money and Alan Alda’s Brief but Spectacular take.
PBS News Hour: Season 43 - 101 Episode s
43x89 - May 3, 2018
May 3, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, we follow the money amid conflicting stories from President Trump and his personal attorney about payments to an adult film actress. Also: The former CIA director on the agency under Trump, why Evangelicals support the president, a Canadian plan to give some citizens a guaranteed income, new allegations about Charlie Rose's harassment of women and more.
43x90 - May 4, 2018
May 4, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, President Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani tries to clear up contradictory statements around hush money given to an adult film star. Also: The effect new tax cuts have had on the economy, old wounds from the Bosnian war, Shields and Brooks analyze the news and a new documentary on Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
43x91 - May 7, 2018
May 7, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, Rudy Giuliani says President Trump could defy the Mueller investigation. Also: Trump aides accused of trying to dig up dirt about Obama officials, setbacks for efforts in reconciliation in the Balkans, the science behind Hawaii's erupting volcano, the GOP primary in West Virginia and what being "educated" means to author Tara Westover.
43x92 - May 8, 2018
May 8, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Trump pulls out of the Iran nuclear deal. Also: New York's attorney general accused of sexual abuse, a university tries to reverse a trend of fewer black men going to medical school and author Barbara Ehrenreich asks whether we are too worried about living longer instead of living better.
43x93 - May 9, 2018
May 9, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, President Trump's pick to lead the CIA faces questions over her involvement in one of the agency's most controversial activities. Also: The ramifications of the U.S. withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, who consumes junk news, why several companies made large payments to President Trump's personal lawyer and Donald Glover's music video "This Is America."
43x94 - May 10, 2018
May 10, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, President Trump says his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will take place in Singapore in June. Also: Israeli warplanes strike dozens of Iranian targets in Syria, the Pentagon's report on the deadly ambush on U.S. forces in Nigér, how populism is affecting economics, the future of Bears Ears National Monument and a new biography of Eunice Kennedy Shriver.
43x95 - May 11, 2018
May 11, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, a interview with a top State Department official who traveled to North Korea with Secretary Mike Pompeo. Also: President Trump's plan to curb the cost of prescription drugs, Iranians respond to the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear deal, Brooks and Marcus on the packed week of news, a Syrian man stuck in limbo and rediscovering the art of photography.
43x96 - May 14, 2018
May 14, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, more than 50 Palestinian protesters are killed along Israel's border with Gaza amid celebrations of the U.S. Embassy opening in Jerusalem. Also: President Trump's plan to reduce prescription drug prices, putting a spotlight on college students' mental health, Capitol Hill staffers on sexual harassment and our Politics Monday discussion.
43x97 - May 15, 2018
May 15, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, protests turn to funerals in Gaza after one of the most violent days on the border in years. Also: Pairing first-generation college students with mentors who have been in their shoes, college students speak out about their struggle with mental illness, remembering writer Tom Wolfe and a difficult conversation about race between a daughter and her mother.
43x98 - May 16, 2018
May 16, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, the North Korean regime cancels talks with the South and says it will reconsider a historic summit with the U.S. Also: Key takeaways from a slew of documents released in the Russia probe, on the ground in war-torn Yemen, voters in four states pick midterm candidates, how Facebook tries to tackle the content it won't delete and more.
43x99 - May 17, 2018
May 17, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, President Trump admonishes China as the U.S. hosts trade negotiations with top Beijing officials. Also: The American birth rate falls to a 30-year low, Yemen’s health care system torn apart, an argument for deleting your social media accounts, students learn how people their age catalyzed the civil rights movement and more.
43x100 - May 18, 2018
May 18, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, 10 people are murdered at a high school near Galveston, Texas, and a student is in custody for firing on his classmates. Also: A proposal to ban federal funding for clinics that refer women for abortions, children bear the scars of war in Yemen, Shields and Brooks analyze the week's news and the economics behind Britain's royal wedding.
43x101 - May 21, 2018
May 21, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, President Trump meets top law enforcement and intelligence officials after he calls for an investigation into the FBI. Also: A Supreme Court ruling making it more difficult to sue your employer, Secretary Mike Pompeo threatens to impose the strong sanctions in history on Iran, new EU privacy laws and the political response to the Texas school shooting.
43x102 - May 22, 2018
May 22, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Trump raises doubts about the upcoming summit with North Korea during a meeting at the White House with South Korean leader Moon Jae-in. Also: A House Freedom Caucus leader on the divide in the GOP, making sure a diploma means a future in Chicago, a pushback against using cellphones during concerts and Sen. John McCain's new book.
43x103 - May 23, 2018
May 23, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, we talk with former director of national intelligence James Clapper, the latest target of President Trump's attacks on the intelligence community. Also: New NFL penalties for kneeling during the national anthem, why many patients can't get the cure for hepatitis C, the woman trying to become the nation's first African-American female governor and remembering Philip Roth.
43x104 - May 24, 2018
May 24, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, President Trump calls off the historic summit with North Korea. Also: Congress is briefed on why an FBI informant talked to the Trump campaign, Colombia's fragile peace, police release video of an NBA player arrested over a parking ticket, an economist who says investors should have "skin in the game" and the pardoning of boxing champion Jack Johnson.
43x105 - May 25, 2018
May 25, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, the White House legislative director discusses what's next for the Trump agenda. Also: Harvey Weinstein arrested on rape charges, Ireland votes on whether to lift an abortion ban, Colombia's hard road to peace after 50 years of war, Shields and Brooks analyze the week's political news and Mark and Jay Duplass document their Hollywood careers in a new memoir.
43x106 - May 28, 2018
May 28, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, U.S. officials continue to make plans in North Korea, but will there be a summit? Also: President Trump blames immigrant children for being separated from their parents, honoring the millions of women who have served in the U.S. military, how Americans survive in time of turmoil, an Iraq war veteran asks us all to reflect on the real meaning of Memorial Day and more.
43x107 - May 29, 2018
May 29, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, more than 4,600 people -- far more than the official toll -- are believed to have died in Puerto Rico as a result of Hurricane Maria. Also: Starbucks mandates anti-bias training, ABC abruptly cancels "Roseanne," an organization teaches skills needed to keep a job, the Trump administration's immigration policies in context, schools and the #MeToo movement and more.
43x108 - May 30, 2018
May 30, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, we fact-check some of President Trump's most contentious statements from his Nashville rally. Also: Two innocent brothers and the consequence of a plea bargain, creating a new generation of innovators and renewing a campaign first organized by Martin Luther King.
43x109 - May 31, 2018
May 31, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and North Korea's delegates meet to smooth out plans for a summit. Also: The EU ambassador reacts to new taxes on exports to the U.S., a conversation with the outgoing ICE director, the economic consequences of educating women, the Cavs and Warriors prepare for another NBA faceoff, author Tara Westover answers your questions and more.
43x110 - June 1, 2018
June 1, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, President Trump says the meeting with Kim Jong Un will take place as a senior North Korean official visits the White House for the first time in almost two decades. Also: Did Trump break the law when he tweeted about the jobs report, Italy ends a political stalemate, Shields and Brooks on the week's news, a faceoff in the Stanley Cup and revitalizing Montgomery, Alabama.
43x111 - June 4, 2018
June 4, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, the Supreme Court decides in favor of a baker who refused to make a cake for a same-sex couple. Also: One-on-one with Turkey's foreign minister, the Democrat's struggle to form a cohesive message, a new study on early stage breast cancer and chemotherapy and British actress Glenda Jackson's return to Broadway.
43x112 - June 5, 2018
June 5, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, we examine the Trump administration's policy of separating families at the U.S.-Mexico border after fresh calls to cease the practice. Also: Super Bowl champions uninvited by the White House, a British double-agent inside al-Qaida, a look back at the life and work of Robert Kennedy and focusing on skills over degrees.
43x113 - June 6, 2018
June 6, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, key takeaways from this year's biggest primary election, as Democrats remain hopeful to take back the House and Republicans secure a top-ticket candidate. Also: A former FBI agent sounds the alarm over foreign misinformation, ancient DNA unlocks the journey of humanity, why arrest rates for homicides are so low in some cities and a family reunion along the Rio Grande.
43x114 - June 7, 2018
June 7, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, trade disputes loom large as President Trump and other world leaders head to the G7 summit. Also: Former President Bill Clinton on #MeToo, President Trump and his new novel, one-on-one with former CIA Director John Brennan, lawmakers head toward a bill on immigration and why bitcoin is eating up massive amounts of energy.
43x115 - June 8, 2018
June 8, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, President Trump comes face-to-face with the leaders of G7 nations in Canada amid escalating tensions. Also: Anthony Bourdain's death raises awareness of mental health issues, Bill Clinton and James Patterson on their new book, Shields and Ponnuru on the week's news, the Washington Capitals win the Stanley Cup and more.
43x116 - June 11, 2018
June 11, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, a look at what's as President Trump prepares to meet with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un. Also: Fallout from the G-7 summit, the global fight against the HIV epidemic, the political stakes of a Supreme Court decision on purging voter rolls and the argument for traveling alone.
43x117 - June 12, 2018
June 12, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Trump announces an agreement to denuclearize the Korean peninsula with few details. We get full analysis from U.S. senators and former State Department officials. Also: Russia's struggle to stop the virus from spreading and a AT&T-Time Warner merger gets the green light.
43x118 - June 13, 2018
June 13, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, questions mount as President Trump returns to Washington declaring North Korea no longer a nuclear threat. Also: A push to take back rebel strongholds in Yemen, the winners in Tuesday's primaries, a look at AIDS in Nigéria, failed efforts to stop sexual harassment in science and states step in to help workers save for retirement.
43x119 - June 14, 2018
June 14, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, the Justice Department's watchdog finds former FBI Director James Comey "insubordinate," but doesn't find any evidence of political bias in the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email in 2016. Also: The city with the highest rate of new HIV cases in the U.S., New York sues the Trump Foundation, an import tax to make U.S. washing machines more competitive and more.
43x120 - June 15, 2018
June 15, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, President Trump gives a wide-ranging impromptu interview, putting the GOP's immigration compromise bill in question. Also: Inside a children's migrant center in San Diego, two North Korean defectors discuss Trump's dealing with Kim Jong Un, beating back the AIDS epidemic in the South, a sexual abuse scandal shakes Chile's Catholic Church, plus Shields and Brooks.
43x121 - June 18, 2018
June 18, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, amid a growing outcry to end the separation of immigrant families, President Trump defends his policy. We talk with the former head of Border Protection and examine the political stakes. Also: South Korea's view of President Trump's North Korea dealings, Portland tries to make amends for gentrification and remembering Elizabeth Brackett, one of NewsHour's own.
43x122 - June 19, 2018
June 19, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the storm over taking migrant kids from parents at the U.S.-Mexico border rages on. Also: The president of the Koch Brothers' political arm on the ongoing trade battle, whether a diabetes treatment is giving patients false hope, and the successful recipe for giving students a leg up on their education.
43x123 - June 20, 2018
June 20, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, President Trump changes course, signing an executive order ending family separations and detaining parents and children together. Also: What causes so many Central American migrants to seek refuge in the U.S., talking with Trump supporters, and providing running water to the Navajo Nation.
43x124 - June 21, 2018
June 21, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, children separated from their parents hang in the balance as Republican lawmakers delay votes on a compromise plan. Also: How the immigration debate is playing out in court, Navajo seek to draw new political lines, the new owner of the Los Angeles Times, making sense of the big money behind fans who watch video games and more.
43x125 - June 22, 2018
June 22, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, questions remain about the fate of minors separated from their families after the Trump administration reverses its policy. Also: The Supreme Court rules the government tracking you through your phone, Saudi Arabia prepares to lift its ban on women drivers, an investment boom on the China-North Korea border, Shields and Brooks, and bringing art to rural communities.
43x126 - June 25, 2018
June 25, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, Congress prepares for immigration votes and President Trump conveys his support for deporting undocumented immigrants without a court hearing. Also: We follow two immigrant families making their way to the U.S., the Supreme Court weighs in on election maps, Turkey's president consolidates power, the struggle over gun owners with dementia and remembering poet Donald Hall.
43x127 - June 26, 2018
June 26, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the Supreme Court upholds President Trump's travel ban. How will the decision affect immigration policy? Also: Real estate prices spike near the China-North Korea border, White House officials publicly shamed and the nation's political divide, and saving Easter Island from climate change.
43x128 - June 27, 2018
June 27, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, a frequent swing vote, steps down. Also: Can the White House meet a tight deadline to reunite immigrant families, a major upset in New York's primary, preserving Timbuktu's ancient manuscripts and your questions about Pulitzer Prize-winning comedic novel "Less."
43x129 - June 28, 2018
June 28, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, a breakdown of the Supreme Court's major decisions and what to expect from the next nominee's confirmation process. Also: The struggle to reunite families separated at the border, using architecture to serve the greater good in rural America, making sense of the nation's wealthiest 9.9 percent and Judd Apatow's Brief but Spectacular take.
43x130 - June 29, 2018
June 29, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, a 17-year-old immigrant's struggle to reunite with his father. Also: The White House legislative director on immigration and the Supreme Court, the shooting in the Capital Gazette newsroom, Europe's plan to address its migrant crisis, Mexico's presidential election and Shields and Brooks.
43x131 - July 2, 2018
July 2, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador declares victory in Mexico, opening a new chapter in U.S. relations. Also: Behind rebel lines in Yemen's civil war, the daily and sometimes deadly racial incidents of living while black, the political stakes of the Supreme Court battle and the complicated relationship between president and vice president.
43x132 - July 3, 2018
July 3, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the Trump administration reverses Obama-era guidelines on college admissions in a move to discourage schools from aiming for racial diversity. Also: Immigrant families in limbo weeks after an executive order halted separations, America's role in Yemen's civil war, advertisers reading what's in your gmail inbox, the World Cup on the world stage and more.
43x133 - July 4, 2018
July 4, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, embattled EPA chief Scott Pruitt faces more ethics complaints. Also: The crisis of hundreds of thousands fleeing the war in Syria, Afghan women become breadwinners as a result of drought, diversifying the nation's national parks, advice on caring for a sick child and a documentary about PBS's beloved Mr. Rogers.
43x134 - July 5, 2018
July 5, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt resigns amid ethics breaches. Also: The government's plan to reunite immigrant families, U.S. officials check in on North Korea, a rare look at the rebels fighting the Saudi-led and U.S.-backed coalition, the high costs of going to the emergency room and a Brief but Spectacular take on improving black women’s health.
43x135 - July 6, 2018
July 6, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, the Trump administration asks for more time to reunite separated families. Also: A trade war begins between the world's two largest economies, immigrants who have joined the military in limbo, President Trump makes light of the #MeToo movement, who's on the Supreme Court shortlist, Brooks and Klein analyze the week's news and Dave Chappelle on his return to comedy.
43x136 - July 9, 2018
July 9, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, President Trump is set to announce his nominee to replace Justice Kennedy and reshape the high court. Also: the U.S. ambassador to NATO ahead of a likely tense summit with European allies, top UK politicians quit amid Brexit disagreements, and the battle against child pornography.
43x137 - July 10, 2018
July 10, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, Judge Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination is official and the confirmation fight begins. Also: Rulings from federal judges complicate the Trump administration's immigration policies, teaching consent as part of sex ed, President Trump pardons cattle ranchers who sparked an occupation and a Thai soccer team is rescued from a cave.
43x138 - July 11, 2018
July 11, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, President Trump sets a combative tone at a summit of European allies, demanding they increase their defense spending. Also: Curtailing methane emissions contributing to climate change, the Trump administration's latest efforts to undercut the Affordable Care Act, Puerto Rico's elderly remain vulnerable, and how to overcome a midlife slump.
43x139 - July 12, 2018
July 12, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, President Trump declares victory at the NATO summit, claiming allies will increase their defense spending. Also: Ohio Gov. John Kasich on the necessity of NATO, the government reunites some immigrant families but says others don't qualify, the Emmett Till case reopened amid new evidence, how video game players are making money and Alan Alda’s Brief but Spectacular take.
43x140 - July 13, 2018
July 13, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, the Mueller investigation indicts 12 Russian intelligence officers for interference in the 2016 election, days before President Trump's meeting with President Putin. Also: Trump attempts to defuse tensions with UK Prime Minister Theresa May after criticizing her over Brexit, Shields and Salam on the president's chaotic Europe trip and the lost music of John Coltrane.
43x141 - July 16, 2018
July 16, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, President Trump sides with Russia, questioning U.S. intelligence on Moscow's election meddling, as Vladimir Putin clearly states he wanted Trump to win. Also: A new documentary about the mind of Robin Williams, and advice from David Sedaris.
43x142 - July 17, 2018
July 17, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Trump tries to contain the fallout from his statements supporting Vladimir Putin. We get reaction from Madeleine Albright. Also: A doctor shortage in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, alleged sexual misconduct by a powerful cardinal, the popular way teens are vaping now and more.
43x143 - July 18, 2018
July 18, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, President Trump's conflicting statements sow confusion on how the White House views the threat of Russia to U.S. democracy. Also: The risk Russian hackers pose to midterm elections, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross under fire, the plant that could reduce pollution's effects in the ocean, why Google has been hit with a billion fine and newly published letters of Nelson Mandela.
43x144 - July 19, 2018
July 19, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, conflicting accounts of President Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin raise more questions than answers. Also: Israel's controversial law declaring it the homeland of the Jewish people, the plan to reunite the remaining separated migrant families, the Special Olympics celebrates 50 years, the supply and demand for kidneys and Brief but Spectacular take on homelessness.
43x145 - July 20, 2018
July 20, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, what President Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin may mean for U.S. policy abroad. Also: At least 100 new allegations of sexual abuse at Ohio State University, Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans exposed to toxic particles, Shields and Salam on the Russia controversy and more.
43x146 - July 23, 2018
July 23, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, President Trump exchanges threats of war with Iran's President Hassan Rouhani. Also: Italy's new government aims to stop the tide of migrants, a disorder affecting children whose mothers drank while pregnant, the Trump factor in the midterm elections, a historian's second act as an art student and an author who doesn't want to be a role model.
43x147 - July 24, 2018
July 24, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the Trump administration offers billions to farmers hurt by the president's tariffs. Also: The White House threatens to take away security clearances from former officials, the underestimated risks of drinking while pregnant, duck boats under scrutiny after a deadly accident, pros and cons of year-round school and the deadline to reunite separated migrant families.
43x148 - July 25, 2018
July 25, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo faces senators amid growing questions over the Trump administration's relations with Russia and the U.S. role in the world. Also: The secret recording of President Trump and his relationship to the truth and a kind of liquid water lake on Mars.
43x149 - July 26, 2018
July 26, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, how President Trump's trade policies are playing out in America's heartland. Also: Pakistan's contested vote for prime minister, today's deadline to reunite separated families, Facebook's stock plummets amid efforts to fight fake news, low wages for home care workers, the N.J. attorney general on being the target of discrimination and a novel on native life in the city.
43x150 - July 27, 2018
July 27, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, President Trump touts strong economic growth in the U.S. and credits his administration's policies on taxes and trade. Also: What President Trump says he knew about his son's meeting with Russians in 2016, wildfires sweeping through the West, sexual misconduct allegations at CBS, Shields and Brooks on the week's news and a museum's look at hip-hop culture.
43x151 - July 30, 2018
July 30, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, the death toll rises as California deals with multiple spreading wildfires. Also: Violence erupts in Nicaragua amid political discontent, Politics Monday on President Trump's threat to shut down the government, Nígerians risk human trafficking in search of a better life, author Min Jin Lee answers readers' questions and appreciating the small things and the big picture.
43x152 - July 31, 2018
July 31, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, Facebook detects dozens of fake accounts and deletes bad actors in the countdown to the midterm elections. Also: President Trump's former campaign manager on trial, 3D printed guns now legal, using lemonade stands to teach kids about finance, congressional gridlock and giving more power to local government and more.
43x153 - August 1, 2018
August 1, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, police open fire on opposition supporters as Zimbabwe waits for the final vote tally. Also: The Trump agenda in inner cities, a conspiracy theory gains followers, residents of the Navajo Nation living off the electricity grid, expanding health care plans with limited coverage and giving new voice to Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman owned by Thomas Jefferson.
43x154 - August 2, 2018
August 2, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, the Trump administration rolls back Obama-era fuel standards. Also: Deadly unrest in Zimbabwe after the election, federal officials promise to secure the 2018 election, the impact of the Trump administration's tariffs, protesters stop rush-hour traffic in Chicago, and a Brief but Spectacular take on what influences an artist.
43x155 - August 3, 2018
August 3, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa declares victory as the opposition challenges the results of the highly contested election. Also: Who is responsible for reuniting separated migrant families, mapping poverty in Kenya, David Brooks and Ezra Klein analyze the week's news and a movie about navigating the tricky world of adolescence.
43x156 - August 6, 2018
August 6, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, National Security Adviser John Bolton discusses restoring sanctions on Iran after pulling out of the nuclear deal, plus the fallout for Iran's economy. Also: Climate change exacerbates the world's wildfires, President Trump's changing story on his son's meeting with Russians, a new book on the grave threat of cyberweapons, and why men should start reading together more.
43x157 - August 7, 2018
August 7, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the largest fire in California's history rages on. Also: Paul Manafort's business partner cross-examined in court, fears of a crackdown in Venezuela after an apparent assassination attempt, the debate over temporarily restricting gun access for some, al-Qaida fighters in Yemen, rising tensions in Chicago, an unpublished Hemingway story and more.
43x158 - August 8, 2018
August 8, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the largest fire in California's history rages on. Also: Paul Manafort's business partner cross-examined in court, fears of a crackdown in Venezuela after an apparent assassination attempt, the debate over temporarily restricting gun access for some, al-Qaida fighters in Yemen, rising tensions in Chicago, an unpublished Hemingway story and more.
43x159 - August 9, 2018
August 9, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, huge fires continue in California as crews work around the clock and evacuated residents seek shelter. Also: Israel and Hamas launch new attacks, the Kremlin responds to the latest U.S. sanctions, addressing the shortage of home care workers, a Nagasaki bomb survivor visits the town where the plutonium was produced, and a new book from two Parkland students.
43x160 - August 10, 2018
August 10, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, the story of Sofi, a little girl reunited with her family after weeks of separation. Also: Turkey's currency crisis hits the economy hard, white nationalists plan a rally a year after Charlottesville, David Brooks and Ruth Marcus on the week's political news and an artist using landscapes as a statement about surveillance and spying.
43x161 - August 13, 2018
August 13, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, President Trump signs off on a defense spending plan with a new focus on China and Russia. Also: Former "Apprentice" star and White House adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman on her new book, Politics Monday on another round of primary elections, sharing food storage techniques with African entrepreneurs, deadly fighting in Afghanistan, and more.
43x162 - August 14, 2018
August 14, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, vehicles, concrete and steel rain down after a deadly bridge collapse in Genoa, Italy, during a violent storm. Also: Hundreds of Catholic priests named in another sex abuse scandal, White House employees and nondisclosure agreements, a new book about the opioid epidemic, America's role in the Arab Spring aftermath, preparing kids for their first day of school and more.
43x163 - August 15, 2018
August 15, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, Democrats deliver diverse candidates historic wins, while Republicans back defenders of President Trump. Also: Closing arguments in the trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, a deadly Afghan school bombing, the Pentagon joins forces with Silicon Valley startups and renewed controversy surrounding a Simpsons character.
43x164 - August 16, 2018
August 16, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, former CIA director John Brennan claims President Trump is trying to silence critics by revoking his security clearance. Also: Newspapers speak out about being labeled "fake news," what happens to unaccompanied immigrant children, the last rebel strongholds in Syria, the market for kidney donations and remembering Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin.
43x165 - August 17, 2018
August 17, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, more than 500 migrant children are still separated from their parents weeks after a court-ordered deadline. Also: The Catholic Church speaks out about allegations of systematic sexual abuse, what's at stake if the U.K. can't make a Brexit deal, Shields and Brooks on a full week of news and catching up with Flossie, a teacher who shared her Brief but Spectacular take and went viral.
43x166 - August 20, 2018
August 20, 2018
Monday on the NewsHour, President Trump's personal legal team pushes back after reports that the White House counsel is cooperating with the Mueller investigation. Also: How Catholics view the Pope's response to the Church sex abuse scandal, immigration plays into a key U.S. Senate race in Nevada, and the importance of easing our grip on culture as we know it.
43x167 - August 21, 2018
August 21, 2018
Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen admits to multiple charges, and a jury convicts former campaign chairman Paul Manafort on eight financial crime charges. Also: The EPA plan to loosen regulations on coal pollution, a reunion for families in South and North Korea, and a crusade against styrofoam take-out containers becomes a community clean-up effort.
43x168 - August 22, 2018
August 22, 2018
Wednesday on the NewsHour, political repercussions continued after guilty pleas and guilty verdicts were announced for Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort. Also, expert analysis of the latest developments around Manafort and Cohen and whether they pose a legal threat for President Trump, Hurricane Lane threatens Hawaii and Microsoft and the DNC announce new cybersecurity threats.
43x169 - August 23, 2018
August 23, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, President Trump insists Michael Cohen's crimes don’t implicate him. Also, the U.S. and Russia are at odds over election meddling, Brett Kavanaugh’s record on abortion, murder and immigration politics, China’s plan to lead global tech innovation, what’s driving stock market gains, an unusual romantic comedy and a Brief but Spectacular look at connecting with others.
43x170 - August 24, 2018
August 24, 2018
Friday on the NewsHour, a second top Trump associate receives legal immunity in exchange for sharing information with federal investigators. Also, a U.S.-backed coalition is accused of ‘unlawful’ action in the fight against Houthi rebels in Yemen, Brooks and Klein on the week in politics, how a regional theater company is reshaping its rural community and maintaining solar power with livestock.
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261 Episode s
S47: Season 47
260 Episode s
S48: Season 48
261 Episode s
S49: Season 49
262 Episode s