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November 19, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode

57m 46s

November 19, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode

Episodes

  • What happened in the first Harris-Trump debate of 2024: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    What happened in the first Harris-Trump debate of 2024

    11m 17s

    Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump faced off Sept. 10 for their first and possibly only debate before Election Day. Join PBS News' Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett as they a host post-debate discussion with Amy Walter, of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter, Republican strategist Kevin Madden and Democratic strategist Ameshia Cross.

Extras and Features

  • DOJ outlines Russia's disinformation campaigns: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    DOJ outlines Russia's disinformation campaigns

    S2024 E249 - 7m 43s

    Attorney General Merrick Garland outlined sophisticated disinformation campaigns undertaken by Russia to interfere with the U.S. presidential election. He warned that Russia is pumping lies into the U.S. via fake news outlets and real social media influencers. Amna Nawaz discussed more with National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.

  • After losing sight, scientist creates unique nature walk: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    After losing sight, scientist creates unique nature walk

    S2024 E249 - 3m 44s

    In Southern California's Tijuana River Estuary, a blind scientist is leading a tour that encourages visitors to experience nature a little differently. He introduces visitors to the native plants with an emphasis on the other four senses besides sight. This story was produced by Kori Suzuki and Carolyne Corelis of KPBS.

  • Comparing Trump's and Harris' ideas on how to boost economy: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Comparing Trump's and Harris' ideas on how to boost economy

    S2024 E249 - 7m 45s

    Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris unveiled more of her economic policies. In New Hampshire, Harris announced a proposal that would offer tax breaks for new small businesses. The economy and inflation are top priorities for voters and Harris and Trump have highlighted their different approaches if elected. White House Correspondent Laura Barrón-López reports on both candidates' plans.

  • Ketanji Brown Jackson reflects on path to Supreme Court: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Ketanji Brown Jackson reflects on path to Supreme Court

    S2024 E248 - 12m 48s

    Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is out with a new memoir chronicling her family’s rise from segregation to her confirmation as the first Black woman on the nation's highest court, all in a single generation. Geoff Bennett sat down with Justice Jackson in New York to discuss "Lovely One."

  • D.C. youth volunteer to preserve historic Black cemeteries: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    D.C. youth volunteer to preserve historic Black cemeteries

    S2024 E248 - 3m 30s

    Last year, Congress passed a measure to find and protect historic Black cemeteries nationwide. But the money to do the work hasn't been allocated. Some aren't waiting for lawmakers to act. Earlier this summer, dozens of people came together to help preserve a pair of cemeteries in Washington. From the News Hour’s Student Reporting Labs journalism training program, Claire Baek reports.

  • Teachers, shopkeepers take up arms in Sudan's civil war: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Teachers, shopkeepers take up arms in Sudan's civil war

    S2024 E248 - 11m 37s

    International aid groups issued a joint declaration that the hunger crisis in Sudan is of historic proportions. For nearly 18 months, the country has been embroiled in a civil war that has killed tens of thousands and displaced millions. With support from the Pulitzer Center, special correspondent Leila Molana Allen spoke with some of the men fighting the war and looked into the powers funding it.

  • Zelenskyy pleas for long-range weapons after Russian strikes: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Zelenskyy pleas for long-range weapons after Russian strikes

    S2024 E248 - 3m 37s

    Ukraine is reeling after one of the deadliest Russian strikes since the war began more than two and a half years ago. Authorities say two missiles hit a military academy and a hospital in the town of Poltava, killing at least 50 people and injuring hundreds more. Nick Schifrin reports.

  • Trump makes election lies a key feature of his campaign: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Trump makes election lies a key feature of his campaign

    S2024 E248 - 7m 28s

    With just over 60 days to go until Election Day, former President Trump is again casting doubt on the legitimacy of the process. Lies about the 2020 election have been a key feature of Trump’s third campaign for the presidency. White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López takes a closer look with David Becker of the nonpartisan Center for Election Innovation and Research.

  • Book chronicles how Murdaugh's conviction toppled a dynasty: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Book chronicles how Murdaugh's conviction toppled a dynasty

    S2024 E247 - 8m 49s

    Last year, Alex Murdaugh was convicted of murdering his wife and son in South Carolina in a case that gripped many across the country. The new book, "The Devil at His Elbow: Alex Murdaugh and the Fall of a Southern Dynasty," chronicles not just the murders, but a family that used violence to gain power for a century. Lisa Desjardins reports.

  • Walz's nomination keeps politics in spotlight at state fair: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Walz's nomination keeps politics in spotlight at state fair

    S2024 E247 - 4m 30s

    The Minnesota State Fair is the largest in the nation in terms of daily attendance and it has a long history of politics. It’s where Teddy Roosevelt uttered the famous phrase "speak softly and carry a big stick." Politics has again taken center stage as Gov. Tim Walz took time off the campaign trail to attend and has been top of mind for fairgoers. Mary Lahammer of Twin Cities PBS reports.

  • Amid protests, Netanyahu rejects calls to reach cease-fire: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Amid protests, Netanyahu rejects calls to reach cease-fire

    S2024 E247 - 9m 40s

    Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said he would not join cease-fire talks over his demand that Israel remain in control of Gaza's border with Egypt. He spoke after thousands of workers walked off their jobs following a night of protests over his failure to reach a deal for the release of hostages. John Yang discussed more with Yohanan Plesner of the Israel Democracy Institute.

  • Union workers in battleground states could swing election: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Union workers in battleground states could swing election

    S2024 E247 - 7m 44s

    With a little more than two months to go to the general election, both Vice President Harris and former President Trump are fighting to win key Midwestern states like Michigan. Both candidates are determined to get as much of the union vote there as they can. But as economics correspondent Paul Solman reports, Trump has shown surprising strength among some workers.

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